TransitPolicyChanger
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Are any of these multiple claims about the 401s busy-ness substantiated?
Depending on your faith in Wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway
Are any of these multiple claims about the 401s busy-ness substantiated?
While it doesn't give you a comparison of other world leaders, you can find segment AADT for the 401 at:Are any of these multiple claims about the 401s busy-ness substantiated?
London doesn't have any through routes - they were cancelled, some half-completed, years ago. Instead there's an orbital around the city.HWY 400 to Dixon Rd all have over 400k AADT in 2008. Ontario/Toronto is a rarity in the world only having one major east-west highway. Other world cities like New York or London have multiple through routes.
Just curious but was there ever a plan to have the 407 ETR run westward and parallel Highway 401 to Guelph or Kitchener?
Just curious but was there ever a plan to have the 407 ETR run westward and parallel Highway 401 to Guelph or Kitchener?
London has the M1, A1(M), A2, M2, M3, M4. While they don't keep their motorway designation all the way though, you can stay on one road any get through London. I viewed the 407 like the M25 orbital, a way to by-pass the city, not go through it.London doesn't have any through routes - they were cancelled, some half-completed, years ago. Instead there's an orbital around the city.
Though if your counting London, I'm not sure why you aren't counting the 407 ...
I'd have thought the M40 was the best example of that ...London has the M1, A1(M), A2, M2, M3, M4. While they don't keep their motorway designation all the way though, you can stay on one road any get through London.
I haven't driven all of them, but when I worked in the UK we had the contracts for south London as well as most everything south of the M4 (Devon, Corwall, Summerset, Dorset). It has been a couple years now, and I probably relied on my GPS too much. Our basic assumption was you can't go inside the M25 ring without compensating for congestion.I'd have thought the M40 was the best example of that ...
The M1? It does terminate completely - no way to stay on the same road. The A1(M) ... good grief, Holloway Road is a 2-lane street. The M2 (A2) ... you can't even stay on the A2 very long without changing roads. The M3 and M4 aren't much better.
How is this any different than the old piece of the 401 (Highway 2a) that turns into Kingston Road? Why don't you consider that ... or Dundas Street ... the same as your "motorways" across London. Have you driven on these "roads" through London (well, I confess I haven't either ... I never drive in London, always leaving the car well outside the city ... but I've walked several of those, and apart from the Westway, few look anything like a motorway.
My wife had me take the kids out for a drive while the inside of our house was being painted. I left Toronto (put a DVD in for the kids to watch) and drove down the QEW to St. Catharines- I have driven that route many times but this time, when I got to St. Catharines I took the 406 south! What a nice highway that was- curved along a river bed for a while in St. Catharines and then Lake Gibson, after climbing the Niagara Escarpment near Brock University and then the Welland River in Welland. It was a very nice highway to drive on and I have lived most of my life in BC and have driven some nice ones there but this was as good as any I have driven so far.
As the 406 nears its end their is some construction near Main St. in Welland- It is a signalized intersection on a 400 series highway. I googled it and Wikipedia says they are getting rid of the signalled interesections near the end of this highway and putting in on/off ramps with these city or regional roads crossing it.
Wikipedia says their are no plans, as of yet, to extend this highway south of Main St. in Welland yet, but (after they divide the southern part of the highway and build overpasses and ramps I hope this great highway heads east after Main St. and hooks up to the QEW in Fort Erie- to take some load off that busy highway. This short, still being worked on Highway 406, is my favorite highway in Ontario so far- haven't done the northern highways yet- will do some day soon though.