The best way to drive safely is to avoid speeding.
In Canada, the speed limit on most highways is 80 km/h (50 mph), but some roads have lower limits. Check the signs before you drive.
If you speed, you’re more likely to get into an accident. You could also get a ticket and have to pay a fine.
The cost of speeding tickets
The fine for speeding in Canada varies from province to province. In Ontario, for example, your first speeding ticket costs $2,260 ($2,425 USD). If you get another within three years of your first ticket, it will cost $3,290 ($3,615 USD).
If you go over by more than 50 km/h (30 mph), your fine increases even more. The second time you go over by 50 km/h (30 mph), it will cost $4,390 ($4,820 USD). The third time it’s $5,490 ($6,070 USD) and each one after that costs $6,690 ($7,370 USD).
Mph In Canada Without Gre
In Canada, the maximum speed limit on most highways is 110 km/h (68 mph). However, there are a few exceptions to this rule. The following roads have higher speed limits:
Highway 401 – 120 km/h (75 mph)
Highway 417 – 110 km/h (68 mph)
Highway 416 – 110 km/h (68 mph)
Highway 2 – 110 km/h (68 mph)