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Speed Limit During Certain Times?
Recently in my town (suburbs of Ottawa) one of our busier 40km/h zones got bumped up to a 50km/h zone (yes it actually happened ). Down the road a little bit there is a high school and then an elementary school a little further along. The elementary school zone has community safety zone signs but remains a 50km/h speed limit. Before the elementary school though the signage near the high school shows a 40km/h speed limit with a community safety zone sign on top of that and then below it says:
School Days
Mon-Fri
7:30-9:30
1:30-3:30
(not positive on the exact times or whether the sign was bilingual, I didn't get a good enough of a look at it)
My question is how this is supposed to be interpreted? I could see it logically meaning 3 different things:
1) It is only a community safety zone (fines doubled) during those hours.
2) It is only a 40km/h zone during those hours and always a community safety zone.
3) It is always a community safety zone and always 40km/h those times are just when kids are most likely to be in the area.
Anybody have some insight as to what exactly this sign is trying to tell me? I figure the safest bet is to assume #3 as I will end up with less tickets making this assumption but I'd like to know what it actually means.