141Subject to subsection 140.1(2), the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure may, after conducting a technical evaluation that is based on Transportation Association of Canada guidelines and approved by a professional engineer, prescribe a higher or lower maximum speed limit than the maximum speed limit prescribed in section 140 for
(a)
any highway or part of a highway, or
(b)
any class or classes of motor vehicles,
and the maximum speed limit may be different for any period or periods of the day or night.
141Subject to subsection 140.1(2), the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure may, after conducting a technical evaluation that is based on Transportation Association of Canada guidelines and approved by a professional engineer, prescribe a higher or lower rate of maximum speed than the rate of speed prescribed in section 140 for
(a)
any highway or part of a highway, or
(b)
any class or classes of motor vehicles,
and such rate of speed may be different for any period or periods of the day or night.
141Subject to subsection 140.1(2), the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure may prescribe a higher or lower rate of maximum speed than the rate of speed prescribed in section 140 for
(a)
any highway or part of a highway, or
(b)
any class or classes of motor vehicles,
and such rate of speed may be different for any period or periods of the day or night.
141Subject to subsection 140.1(2), the Minister of Transportation may prescribe a higher or lower rate of maximum speed than the rate of speed prescribed in section 140 for
(a)
any highway or part of a highway, or
(b)
any class or classes of motor vehicles,
and such rate of speed may be different for any period or periods of the day or night.