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Originally Posted by BlackArcher101
They were saying roads were designed for a speed limit, with a safety factor used as well. There is a margin that a speed limit can lie within. However, on some roads, there is in fact a set limit since the design does not allow higher speed.
An example of this is Highway 3 between Lethbridge and Coaldale. Many residents complain that this isn't 110km/h like the other 4 lane divided highways in the area. The main reason for it are the approaches/intersections and distance between EB/WB lanes. That road can't handle 110km/h traffic, so the limit is 100.
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What are you talking about the distance between the EB/WB lanes? Before I jump all over this I want to be sure that you are sayin there isn't enough room between the two lanes. Is that what you are saying?