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<p>Didn't many/most urban speed limits in Ontario recently change to 40km/hr?</p>
<p id="reply-intro">On 2025-05-07 05:44, Jherome Miguel wrote:</p>
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<div dir="auto">maxspeed:type= tag value, CA:urban from a search for tag values for that tag applicable to Canada. Also found other CA:-prefixed values that are less commonly used, CA:rural and CA:motorway. Given traffic laws in Canada are a provincial and territorial matter, I have considered its usage questionable. Province-specific values, prefixed with CA-(province/territory name abbreviation) such as CA-ON:urban for an implied 50 km/h urban speed limit in Ontario better reflect the nature of Canadian traffic laws, but so far, their usage is dwarfed by the CA:-prefixed values.</div>
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