Castanet - Oct 11, 2018 / 7:29 pm | Story: 238950
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A study released this week by the University of British Columbia shows fatalities have increased dramatically on B.C. highways where speed limits have been increased.
Since the province increased speed limits on 33 sections of highway in 2014, the study indicates crashes have increased by 20 per cent while fatalities have increased by over 100 per cent.
Speeds were upped just 10 per cent in 2014.
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