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Originally Posted by sebberry
Where does it say in the MVA that the speed limit remains reduced until the back of the other sign?
Once you've passed the school grounds, you're free to speed up. You don't have to wait for the back of the next sign.
The same should apply to construction zones. Once you've passed the area where work is taking place, you should be able to speed up.
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Nope...the signs indicate the start and finish of '''
that portion of the Hwy'..
(2) The minister responsible for the administration of the Transportation Act may, by causing a sign to be erected or placed on a highway limiting the rate of speed of motor vehicles or a category of motor vehicles driven or operated on that portion of the highway, increase or decrease the rate of speed at which a person may drive or operate a motor vehicle or a category of motor vehicle on
that portion of the highway.
(3) If the minister responsible for the administration of the Transportation Act has caused a sign to be erected or placed on a highway limiting the rate of speed of motor vehicles or a category of motor vehicles driven or operated on that portion of the highway, a person must not, when the sign is in place on the highway, drive or operate a vehicle on[B]
[B] that [/B]portion of the [/B
]highway at a greater rate of speed than that indicated on the sign for that category of motor vehicle.
If we follow your justification...if you see a speed sign and slow down to that posted speed as you pass that particular sign, you can immediately speed up again. I'd love to see you use that in court