Alberta Tests 120 km/h Speed Limit on Highway 2

Alberta’s government is launching a pilot project to increase the speed limit to 120 km/h on a section of Highway 2, giving drivers a faster and more efficient travel experience on one of the province’s busiest corridors.

Effective immediately, the speed limit has been raised from 110 km/h to 120 km/h on a stretch south of Leduc. This decision follows public feedback, with nearly 70 per cent of survey respondents supporting higher speed limits on rural divided highways.

A Data-Driven Pilot

This change is part of a monitored pilot program. Alberta’s government is working closely with law enforcement to:

  • Track driver behaviour
  • Monitor traffic flow
  • Conduct ongoing safety assessments

The goal is to evaluate whether higher speed limits can be implemented safely while improving the driving experience.

Balancing Speed with Safety

Alongside the pilot, the province is strengthening enforcement to deter dangerous driving. Penalties have increased significantly:

  • 50% increase for serious offences such as careless driving, excessive speeding, stunting, and racing
  • 30% increase for most other traffic violations

These measures are intended to ensure that while speed limits may rise, accountability and road safety remain a top priority.

Infrastructure Improvements

To support the higher speed limit, upgrades have been completed along this section of Highway 2, including:

  • Improved acceleration and deceleration lanes
  • Upgraded interchanges
  • Road surface paving in key areas
  • Installation of additional safety barriers
  • Clear signage marking the start and end of the 120 km/h zone

Drive to Conditions

Motorists are reminded that posted speed limits apply under ideal conditions. Drivers should always adjust their speed when:

  • Roads are wet or icy
  • Visibility is reduced
  • Traffic conditions require caution

Safe driving remains essential, regardless of posted limits.

Quick Facts

  • The 120 km/h pilot zone covers 22 kilometres south of Leduc in both directions
  • Monitoring includes:
    • The full 22 km pilot section
    • 5 km north of the zone
    • 5 km south of the zone

This pilot reflects Alberta’s ongoing effort to modernize its transportation network while maintaining a strong focus on safety, efficiency, and driver experience.

 

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