Nov 10, 2025 6:12 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur

The Alberta government is exploring the possibility of increasing the speed limit to 120 kilometres per hour on divided highways across the province. The proposal would affect routes currently capped at 110 km/h, including the major corridor linking Calgary and Edmonton.
Premier Danielle Smith said the province’s divided highways were designed to accommodate higher speeds and noted that many motorists already drive above the current limit. She added that public support will help determine whether the higher limit is introduced.
An online survey is now open to gather feedback from Albertans, closing early next month. The government says it will use the results to guide a pilot rollout of the new speed limit on select highways.
Smith said safety will remain a top priority, adding that officials will monitor traffic data closely to ensure the change does not result in more collisions or serious crashes.


