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Construction zone speed limits - B.C(/Vancouver-region)?
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<blockquote data-quote="michelle" data-source="post: 2254930" data-attributes="member: 211528"><p>I'm taking my N test today and I realized I still had to look up one thing... and I can't seem to find it.</p><p>In the town I'm taking my N test in there is major construction going on downtown. I was told that I most likely wouldn't be going down it, but "if the examiner is ruthless/mean, they might".</p><p>This construction area has no posted speed limit. Anywhere. I've driven through the entire thing, both ways, NOTHING.</p><p>So my question is...</p><p></p><p>When there is no speed limit posted in a construction zone (in British Columbia), is the normal residential speed limit (50km/h) in place? Or is it slower, like 40km/h or 30km/h?</p><p></p><p>Thanks! I'd like to know this before I find out I failed because of speeding or going too slow on the actual test =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michelle, post: 2254930, member: 211528"] I'm taking my N test today and I realized I still had to look up one thing... and I can't seem to find it. In the town I'm taking my N test in there is major construction going on downtown. I was told that I most likely wouldn't be going down it, but "if the examiner is ruthless/mean, they might". This construction area has no posted speed limit. Anywhere. I've driven through the entire thing, both ways, NOTHING. So my question is... When there is no speed limit posted in a construction zone (in British Columbia), is the normal residential speed limit (50km/h) in place? Or is it slower, like 40km/h or 30km/h? Thanks! I'd like to know this before I find out I failed because of speeding or going too slow on the actual test =) [/QUOTE]
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