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Survey shows most residents prefer no change to speed limits in Saskatoon

- Most residents in Saskatoon are not in favour of changing speed limits on any streets, according to survey results from a survey undertaken by the city's council. A survey has been conducted by Forum Research Data and the Open Link.

Source: saskatoon.ctvnews.ca
Published on 2021-06-03

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