afransen
Senior Member
To be fair, now would not be a good time to impose tolls, even if they were being contemplated. The economy does not need additional drags, especially while congestion is quite diminished (though picking up again).
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If the Libs didn't let Toronto toll the Gardiner & DVP, no way the PCs will
Even if the PCs lose the next election I'd assume the EA would be pretty much done and further construction / prep work would be underway. It would be kind of dumb to kill the project by this point if all this time and money was sunk into it already.
Infrastructure projects like this is something every party will agree to. They might lose support if they are against it.
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If the Libs didn't let Toronto toll the Gardiner & DVP, no way the PCs will
Even if the PCs lose the next election I'd assume the EA would be pretty much done and further construction / prep work would be underway. It would be kind of dumb to kill the project by this point if all this time and money was sunk into it already.
Infrastructure projects like this is something every party will agree to. They might lose support if they are against it.
What do you suggest, that they keep it going from 6 to 3 at Hurontario until then?Am i the only one that thinks making 6 lanes of traffic merge to 3 at the credit river is probably the worst decision making for the 401. Even though it would be widened more in the future, its still terrible for now. When i was driving east, the collectors on the WB were backed up from hurontario all the way to the river while the express lanes were free flowing. This needs to honestly be fixed
They should’ve simultaneously worked on the Mississauga and the Halton/Milton part instead of waiting so long between the projectsWhat do you suggest, that they keep it going from 6 to 3 at Hurontario until then?
Geee!!!..........where do you plan to merger the current 6 lanes to 3 before the Credit River??????????Am i the only one that thinks making 6 lanes of traffic merge to 3 at the credit river is probably the worst decision making for the 401. Even though it would be widened more in the future, its still terrible for now. When i was driving east, the collectors on the WB were backed up from hurontario all the way to the river while the express lanes were free flowing. This needs to honestly be fixed
They should’ve simultaneously worked on the Mississauga and the Halton/Milton part instead of waiting so long between the projects
Drone footage of the 427 extension
Fun fact- this is the very first new highway build in Ontario to feature HOV lanes. All other HOVs were retrofitted to existing highways.
Geee!!!..........where do you plan to merger the current 6 lanes to 3 before the Credit River??????????
It makes no different were you merger 6 lanes to 3 as it will cost problems one way or another.
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I my opinion, left lanes are the faster lanes and that's why they should not disappear.
Even though that's technically the law, common law (what people actually do) and even road signs really don't enforce that. You might find "keep right except to pass" on some 2 lane highways or when a bypass lane appears on a non controlled-access highway, but generally you see "slower traffic keep right" signs which enforce the idea that leftmost lanes should have faster traffic speeds."The Ontario Highway Traffic Act (Section 147) states that the left lane of multi-lane roads and highways are to be kept open for passing. This simple concept on its own should keep traffic flowing much easier. When you have completed your pass, move back into the middle or right lane.
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Except that it is impossible to do so, since the right lane seems to be always the one that "disappears".