Do School Zone Speed Limits Apply on Weekends?

by | Dec 24, 2024 | Speeding Ticket Blog

School zone speed limits in Ontario are regulated under Highway Traffic Act (HTA) s. 128 (5) and are designed to protect children and pedestrians near schools. By default, these reduced speed limits are in effect at all times unless a municipality specifies otherwise.

Default Rules and Municipal Adjustments

  • Default Speed Limits: In the absence of specific municipal regulations, school zone speed limits apply 24/7.
  • Municipal Discretion: Municipalities may choose to establish more specific timing for reduced speed limits, tailored to local school schedules.

When municipalities implement specific timing

  • School Zone Signs: They must install signs that indicate the reduced speed limit and specify when it is in effect, such as certain hours of the day or only during school days.
  • Varying Schedules: The timing of reduced speed limits can differ significantly between municipalities and individual school zones due to variations in school hours or traffic patterns.

Weekend and Non-School Day Policies for School Zone Speed Limits in Ontario

School zone speed limits in Ontario can cause confusion regarding their enforcement on weekends and non-school days. 

Municipal Authority Over School Zone Speed Limits

Municipalities in Ontario have the discretion to determine when school zone speed limits apply. These rules are communicated through clear signage that indicates specific conditions, such as:

  • Weekdays Only: Some municipalities enforce reduced speed limits during school hours on weekdays, typically from morning to afternoon.
  • Always in Effect: Other municipalities enforce school zone speed limits every day, regardless of whether school is in session.

Drivers must pay close attention to posted signs, as they will specify whether the reduced speed limits apply during weekends, holidays, or non-school days.

Typical School Zone Speed Limits

  • Range: 30 km/h to 40 km/h, depending on the municipality.
  • Enforcement: Often during school hours, unless signs indicate otherwise.

How to Determine Applicability on Weekends and Non-School Days

  • Check the Signs: Look for signs in the school zone area. They will specify if the lower speed limits are in effect on weekends or outside school hours.
  • Understand Local Variations: Each municipality may have different by-laws governing the enforcement of school zone speed limits.

Need Help with a School Zone Speeding Ticket?

If you’ve received a speeding ticket in a school zone, legal representation can help. OTD Legal’s experienced paralegal services provide guidance on local by-laws and assist in contesting tickets based on municipal-specific policies. We ensure you understand your rights and can build a strong defence if needed. Contact us for a free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the hours of operation for school zone speed limits?

School zone speed limits in Ontario are in effect at all times unless stated otherwise by municipal signs. Some areas may have time-based rules indicating specific hours when the lower speed limit is active.

How do fines differ when speeding in a school zone compared to regular zones?

Fines for speeding in school zones may be higher than regular zones if it is also in a Community Safety Zone. In these areas, fines can be doubled, increasing the financial consequences for drivers. Additionally, offenders will also receive demerit points based on the degree of speeding.

Do school zone speed limits still apply during school holidays or breaks?

Standard practice in Ontario often enforces school zone speed limits even during holidays or breaks unless signs specify otherwise.

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