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I'm curios why are the new speed zones as you enter the city not marked with speed reduction ahead signs as they existed in the past? It would seem only fair that drivers who are entering the city from the west would understand that the speed is dropping ahead rather than finding themselves in a reduced zone with no warning.
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City of Grande Prairie (Registered User)
Nicole, Citizen Contact Centre (Registered User)
Closed Transportation and Parks Staff (Registered User)
Kenneth Eifert (Registered User)
Transportation and Parks Staff (Registered User)
Speed reduction ahead signs were previously installed on 100 Ave, near the airport, because the drop in speed was 40kph, from 110kph to 70kph. With the recent changes in speed limits, together with the clear sight lines, there is no longer a need to install speed reduction warning signs.". Thank you for using SeeClickFix.
Reopened Kenneth Eifert (Registered User)
Closed Transportation and Parks Staff (Registered User)