kali
Active Member
Doesn't mean they won't try
wrt increasing speed limits, I noticed that on Don Mills most drivers do 55-65 after the limit was lowered to 50. When the limit was 60, most people were going 70. Seems like the posted limit has to be 10 km/h slower than one's desired target speed. I would like to see 120-130 on all the 400 series to acknowledge the true current speed outside peak, but I wonder whether everyone will just go 140-150 instead.
I notice there is no change to speed when everything dropped to 50. Everyone is still driving like it was 60. Only a small portion of the drivers are actually obeying the 50 limit. More driver obeyed the 60 limit.wrt increasing speed limits, I noticed that on Don Mills most drivers do 55-65 after the limit was lowered to 50. When the limit was 60, most people were going 70. Seems like the posted limit has to be 10 km/h slower than one's desired target speed. I would like to see 120-130 on all the 400 series to acknowledge the true current speed outside peak, but I wonder whether everyone will just go 140-150 instead.
Most people can't comfortably drive at 140. Half the people can barely muster 120 on a good day.
Another option is twinning Hwy 7 between Hwy 115 and Carleton Place. Maybe the 115 section between the 407 and 7 can be renamed the 407 but a non-tolled section of the highway from Clarington to OttawaAh, that would make a LOT more sense! I was thinking of it as a "110 km/h pilot" not an "increase limit by 10 km/h pilot". I'd love to see Highway 7 between Peterborough and Ottawa increased to 90 too; it used to be a bit of a stressful drive with crazy passing, but there are a lot of new passing zones now (seems like either direction gets one every few km, over much of the route) so people are less crazy with their passing these days.
Or just call it the 415 to simplify things or the 408/411 to try to complete the gap so we have highways 400-412 all doneAnother option is twinning Hwy 7 between Hwy 115 and Carleton Place. Maybe the 115 section between the 407 and 7 can be renamed the 407 but a non-tolled section of the highway from Clarington to Ottawa
It's an inclined leg steel rigid frame. Not that common. Pickerel River is a slightly smaller version of the French River. There is one from 50 years ago at highway 11 over South Muskoka River, and another 60 year old on the same highway near Atikokan - Seine River. Welding up that corner joint is not easy, but the bridge type helps reduce the main span length.a few pictures of the under construction french river bridge for the four laneing of highway 69 (aka future 400) https://www.northernontariobusiness.com/regional-news/sudbury/spanning-the-french-river-2423914 . From my understanding the Pickerel River bridges a couple KM's away are near identical to the French River ones.