innsertnamehere
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The PC's also promised to 6 lane the 401 to the 416 - which I am looking forward to. I don't know if it's needed all the way to the 416, but at least to Kingston. The highway is way too busy for a long range highway.
ThanksNope. No widening, no concrete median.
Seems like a waste - may as well use the rebuild as an opportunity to upgrade the thing.
Website: http://hwy401reconstruction.ca/
Stop off in Hamilton and the signs said the QEW to Fort Erie was block in both directions at X with the traffic going south at a stand still at Brant St. When I got on the westbound QEW again a couple hours later, still a stand still and coming to a stop around Kerr St in Oakville. Very few options getting around this mess.
I saw that on my way home and it said normal time to Hamilton and Guelph, but saw nothing for the QEW at 9:15 am. Then I wasn't going to Fort Erie.On 401 EB just before the 403 split in Woodstock, an information sign was installed letting you know about travel times.
This helps you decide whether to take the 401 or 403 to Greater Toronto if there is a backup on one of them.
Location:
https://www.google.ca/maps/@43.1049...4!1sMnLOD0YGSk4VyqpxEBtr2w!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
This section of the 401 never goes green on google maps during the entire day - and I think the ROW is maxed out. So a short bi-level section makes sense here.
I think it's a comparison between getting to exit 295 on the 401 vs. the Linc via 403. Quite useful during night time construction on the 401 - assuming the sign remains active at night.The usefulness of that sign would be better if it said times to downtown Toronto rather than Guelph/Hamilton. Congestion starts at 6/Lincoln Alexander.