Speed limits to be reduced in Highfield Park area

Halifax Regional Municipality is advising residents that speed limits will be reduced from 50 km/h to 40 km/h on Joseph Young Street and True North Crescent in Highfield Park, Dartmouth (see attached map). 

Neighbourhood speed limit reductions are part of the municipality’s ongoing initiatives to improve road safety.

Crews will begin work this week. 

Through the Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle Act (MVA), the province legislates speed limits on public roadways to a default speed limit of 50 km/h. The province allows municipalities to request posted speed limits below 50 km/h if accompanied by necessary documentation including current operating speeds and roadway characteristics.

The speed limit reduction in these areas is being implemented following provincial approval based on available data and an assessment of roadway characteristics that meet their qualifications.

Neighbourhood speed limit reduction is one of many road safety initiatives employed by the municipality to achieve the Regional Council-approved commitment to move toward zero fatalities and injuries related to any mode of transportation. Road safety is key to ensuring safe communities with thriving, accessible, mobility options for all ages and abilities. To learn more about the municipality’s commitment to road safety, including how streets are considered for neighbourhood street speed limit reduction visit halifax.ca/roadsafety.

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