In British Columbia, the speed limits vary depending on the type of road. Generally, the speed limit is 50 km/h (31 mph) in urban areas, 80 km/h (50 mph) on rural roads, and can go up to 120 km/h (75 mph) on certain highways. However, posted speed limits must always be followed, as they may differ based on specific road conditions and locations. Always check for signage to ensure compliance.
if you drive the speed limit, about three days at 10 hours per day
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I have a 1924 Morris handbook which states that the speed limit then was 20 miles per hour.
It depends, if you go the speed limit and only make a few stops the trip is about 4 hours. If you speed with no stops the trip is around 3 hours. If there's traffic on the highway in the lower mainland, (wich there always is) it would take you 5 hours. If you're slow or heavy, it's about close to 6 hours. But if you make lots of stops and go the speed limit, it should take 4 1/2- 5 1/2 hours. So overall, it should take from 3-6 hours, depending.
British Columbia is directly north of Washington state.
Canada's Pacific province is the British Columbia.
No, British Columbia is owned by Canada.
Island in British Columbia is Vancouver
British Columbia was created in 1871.
The Columbia River originates in British Columbia
Vancouver Island is in British Columbia. The capital of British Columbia is even located on it.
Because British Columbia was found, settled, and founded by the British.