401-427-QEW is brutal
Apple and/or Google maps have become my best friends for finding the best route option
Apple and/or Google maps have become my best friends for finding the best route option
Try Waze. But it is a Google product.401-427-QEW is brutal
Apple and/or Google maps have become my best friends for finding the best route option
There has been no discussion of this amongst sane people. Presented with 8 lanes to manage at high speed is beyond the skill of most drivers. It would actually be less efficient and significantly more dangerous.This may be a new thread (or 2) however it looks like the 427 work Highway 427 Widening and Rehabilitation from Campus Road/Fasken Drive to Steeles Avenue appears to be nearing readiness - if "by July 2018" means what it says it means. Currently it takes more time during rush hour to get to the 407 and go east than it does to stay on the 401 - which says a lot because it's often close to an hour to go from near the 427 to the 404.
Speaking of the 401 has there been a discussion about possibly combining the collectors and express into one super-wide highway? I know there are massive challenges but it would seem to add at least 1 or 2 lanes when getting rid of the median and shoulders. And electronics could enforce a sane lane change policy - and sane lane changes don't exactly exist now. Is this at all feasible?
There has been no discussion of this amongst sane people. Presented with 8 lanes to manage at high speed is beyond the skill of most drivers. It would actually be less efficient and significantly more dangerous.
I never have much luck with Waze.
I would like Waze to allow you to time in a value for your time.It works for me though so it often pushes back the arrival time and without noticing the original 20 minute trip really took 30 minutes. Also, I find that it tends to show the 407 route even if there are faster non-toll routes that can be seen by selecting avoid tolls. So perhaps it selects a toll route no matter (or the 407 pays it to). Seems fishy!
I was stuck on the 401 near Kingston a couple of weeks ago. Traffic was at a standstill and the highway was closed. Waze didn't tell me any of that. Not terribly helpful. (Google and Apple Maps both provide rerouting options)
Waze collects that information that YOU are stuck and passes it onto others to avoid that route. See link. It must be on to update the information, however. The more information collected, the more accurate it gets. See link.
The bad news is that the mobile data it uses adds up. Don't know if will use the wi-fi from the coffee shop next to the highway you are stuck on.
Speaking of the 401 has there been a discussion about possibly combining the collectors and express into one super-wide highway? I know there are massive challenges but it would seem to add at least 1 or 2 lanes when getting rid of the median and shoulders. And electronics could enforce a sane lane change policy - and sane lane changes don't exactly exist now. Is this at all feasible?
Currently it takes more time during rush hour to get to the 407 and go east than it does to stay on the 401 - which says a lot because it's often close to an hour to go from near the 427 to the 404.
Too many lanes leads to excessive "weaving" (lane changes) which slows down traffic and reduces capacity. This has been analyzed many times starting the 1950s: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/research/reports/fullreports/515.1.pdfI hear you however the merging from collector to express and visa-versa is in itself responsible for delays and accidents. And there still could be Express/HOV lanes that just don't have physical barriers as there are in parts now. Ideally of course there would be incentives for good driving and penalties for bad driving that are electronically enforced. But of course it's just a theoretical discussion - speaking of which - do you base your opinion on a study or ?
Thanks!