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Speed limit rising to 110 km/h on Hwy 416, parts of 401

Ontario will raise the speed limit on more sections of 400-series highways to 110 km/h later this year, including additional sections near Ottawa.

Higher speed limits along 10 stretches of 400-series highways to kick in this year

A four-lane highway at sunset in late winter. It's more empty than full.
A section of Highway 401 near Belleville, Ont., is seen stretching toward the horizon in February. (Patrick Morrell/CBC)

Ontario will raise the speed limit on more sections of 400-series highways to 110 km/h later this year, including additional sections near Ottawa.

The speed limit will rise along nearly all of Highway 416 from Highway 401 to the capital, a distance of about 70 kilometres. The province did not specify where exactly the speed limit will change, butWednesday's announcementsuggests it will be about five kilometres south of the 416/417 split.

The speed limit will also rise along three sections of Highway 401:between the Highway 16 Johnstown exit and the Quebec border,between Belleville and Kingston, and between Belleville and Colborne.

In all, the speed limit will rise along 10 stretches of highway. Most will change on Friday, July 12, and the rest will follow by the end of the year.

A map of southern Ontario, with highways that have a higher speed limit highlighted.
These area south of Highway 17 either currently have or will have speed limits of 110 km/h. (Ontario Ministry of Transportation)

The province says the highways are designed to handle higher speeds, a claim that's already been put to the test whenspeed limits were raised in 2019 and 2022, including sections of Highway 417 on either side ofcentral Ottawa.

Drivers caught going 150 km/h can still face stunt driving charges, the province warns.