Why are speed limit signs not installed in back lanes/alleys?
The speed limit in back lanes/alleys is 20 km/hr as indicated in the Traffic Safety Act and The City of Red Deer Traffic Bylaw. Signs are not normally installed for these general rules. If signs have to be installed to advise motorists of the numerous rules in the Highway Traffic Act and at all locations that these rules are applicable, the sign proliferation would cause serious motorist confusion. On the other hand, if 20 km/hr speed limit signs are installed only at certain locations, some people may think that this general rule does not apply where there are no signs.
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