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Speed limit changes coming to several county roads

Journal staff A number of speed limit changes will be implemented along Lambton County roads month, following several speed limit reviews conducted in late 2022, the County announced recently.
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Map of several speed limit changes on county roads. (County of Lambton)

Journal staff

A number of speed limit changes will be implemented along Lambton County roads month, following several speed limit reviews conducted in late 2022, the County announced recently.

Speed limits on County roads are established based on the guidelines and best practices set out by Transportation Association of Canada and Ministry of Transportation and are assessed through the County’s Speed Limit Review Policy.

The following changes will be implemented this month:

County Road 1 (Lambton Line/Broadway Street, St. Clair)

Addition of 955 metre 50km/h zone, starting at St. Clair Parkway through Port Lambton.

County Road 2 (Bentpath Line, Dawn-Euphemia)

370 metre extension to the east limit of the existing 70km/h zone along the Enbridge Gas -Dawn Facility.

County Road 8 (Forest Road, Plympton-Wyoming/Warwick)

Modifying the speed limit from 90km/h to 80km/h from County Road 22 (London Line) north to the County/King's Highway 21 jurisdiction limits.

County Road 22 (London Line, Plympton-Wyoming)

295 metre extensions to the east and west limits of the 70km/h zone through Reece's Corners (1500m distance overall).

County Road 28 (Holt Line, St. Clair)

Modifying the existing speed limit zone from 90km/h to 80km/h.

County Road 30 (Oil Heritage Road, Plympton-Wyoming)

Modifying the existing speed limit zone from 90km/h to 80km/h.

County Road 36 (Bickford Line, St. Clair)

Modifying the existing speed limit zone from 90km/h to 80km/h.


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