Alberta considering boost in speed limit to 120 km/h on divided highways Alberta considering higher highway speed limits Nov 7, 2025 Nov 7, 2025 Updated Nov 7, 2025 SMS Email A convoy of anti-COVID-19 vaccine mandate demonstrators drive along a highway in Calgary, Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh JMC SMS Email Print Copy article link Save EDMONTON - Alberta's government is considering raising the speed limit on its divided highways to 120 kilometres per hour.Drivers on several divided highways are currently limited at going 110 km/h.One such road is the heavily used corridor connecting Calgary and Edmonton, which Premier Danielle Smith says was designed for faster speeds.Smith says many drivers already go above the 110 km/h limit and she thinks many would support the increase. An online government survey on speed limits is now open and will close early next month.The government says after the survey, it will review results and roll out the 120 km/h limit on divided highways on a pilot basis. Smith says the government will closely monitor the increase to make sure it doesn't lead to additional accidents or collisions. The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Bc Business Politics Transport More Politics Stories Dresden locals, First Nations take landfill fight to Queen's Park Halifax Transit wants safety officers to ride buses to counter growing violence U.S. tariffs could become catalyst to bolster ºÃÉ«tv food supply chains: experts 'Absolutely no talk' of moving Paul Bernardo to minimum security: corrections head Alberta halts rate hikes on auto insurance for private passenger vehicles for 2023 Indigenous Peoples play a key role in national security: Gov. Gen. Mary Simon Official results show NDP beat Tories by more than 600 votes in Manitoba byelection Ottawa launches public registry listing more than 400 federal AI projects 'At a crossroad': Canada's police chiefs request urgent meeting with premiers N.S. was aiming for 500 hosts on the home-sharing program that resulted in 60 leases You might be interested in Federal Liberals' promised one-time affordability benefit coming June 5 Alberta's government says it will do away with twice-a-year time change How 'MILF Manor' somehow led to CBC's wholesome new rescue show 'Must Love Dogs' First Nations say Eby backs down again, now seeks joint path on B.C. Indigenous law Sign Up to Newsletters Get the latest from ºÃÉ«tvNews in your inbox. Select the emails you're interested in below. Atlantic News Today The Atlantic News Today newsletter keeps you updated on the latest stories from Eastern Canada . It is sent from Monday to Friday. Top News Today Top News Today newsletter delivers the day's essential stories from the Maritimes and top national headlines, directly to your inbox every day of the week. Enter your information to receive these newsletters Email First name Last name Sign up Success! An email has been sent with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. All our emails are free and can be cancelled at any time by clicking "unsubscribe" from the newsletter. Sponsored Content Events Coming Up in April Events Coming Up in March Similar Stories US soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Maduro raid New Brunswick sets goal of boosting economy by 10 per cent by 2030 'Not happy': Carney slams N.B.'s planned toll, repeats that trade barriers should go