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Saskatchewan Highways and Transportation seeks to provide an operational transportation system that ensures the safe travel of people and products within a vast province. Crack filling, snow and ice removal, pavement marking, signage, lighting, and infrastructure planning.
John T. Douglas, during his term of office 1944-1960 established the Saskatchewan Transportation Company as a Crown Corporation of the government. [5] Alan Carl Stewart, Minister of Highways 1929-1934, allocated $20 million for highway construction in Saskatchewan. [ 6 ]
The Saskatchewan Transportation Company worked with over 170 private companies within the province to provide local passenger and express depots to rural communities. These locations were referred to as agencies and made up the ground work by which STC was able to provide service to the people of Saskatchewan.
The 200 to 299 numbered highways comprise scenic provincial routes or travel to a provincial or regional park. A Saskatchewan town may be accessed via a highway numbered between 300 and 399. Some portions of the 300-series of highways in Saskatchewan (305, 312) reflect past routes of provincial highways that have been realigned or reassigned.
Global Transportation Hub Authority located in Regina, Saskatchewan is one of Canada's several inland ports, along with Centre Port in Manitoba and Port Alberta in Edmonton, Alberta. As a Crown corporation of the Government of Saskatchewan , the authority is responsible for marketing, financing, planning and attracting investment for an inter ...
Runs along the Alberta-Saskatchewan border; cosigned as Alberta Highway 17 for the majority of its length; passes through Lloydminster. Highway 17 — — Hwy 32 near Empress, AB: Hwy 14 / Hwy 17 near Macklin — 1940s Passed through Estuary and Alsask. [6] [9] Highway 18: 711.9: 442.4 Hwy 13 near Robsart: PTH 3 at Manitoba border near ...
Regulations [ edit ] Speeding penalties on a rural Ontario highway 110 km/h speed limit on the Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick 120 km/h speed limit on Island Highway (BC 19) , north of Parksville ; as of 2014 [update] this is the highest signed speed limit in Canada
The Canadian Transportation Agency employs transportation enforcement officers to maintain aircraft safety standards, and conduct periodic aircraft inspections, of all air carriers. [21] The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority is charged with the responsibility for the security of air traffic within Canada.