I routinely drive on the 403 & 410, and honestly, it feels worst than pre-covid. I'll finish a shift at 11pm, and I'll be driving home, surprised at how many cars are still on the road. It's not congestion level traffic, mind you. But it seems I'm no longer able to just fly home at a steady 115-120km/h like I used to pre-covid.
https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...ghways-discussion.12233/page-462#post-2102893 - Thanks to
@innsertnamehere for the source. Not sure if you've happened upon this but it's there.
Depending on where you get on / off on the 410, there's supposed to be plans to address the bottleneck that happens northbound around Clark/Queen, among other things. According to the poster below, they're still in the EA stage, but they're working on getting a finalized plan from the sounds of it.
Northbound:
Extending the HOV lane from 410 North ending at Orenda to end at Bovaird instead
Creating a separate exit lane for Clark
Extending the original lane that would have forced an exit at Clark to force an exit at Queen Street, with the lane beside the forced exit lane (furthest right) continuing on until it's forced to terminate just after the S-E/W exit ramp to Williams parkway
Merging the West-North entry ramp to the East-North Entry ramp on Williams Parkway and create a single entrance to go northbound as opposed to two separate entries
Extending the lane that ends within 300m after passing Bovaird Drive North exit to end about 300m after the Sandalwood Drive exit
Southbound:
Extend HOV starting from Orenda Road to start at Bovaird Drive instead
Add an additional lane from Sandalwood to Bovaird
Extend one lane from Bovaird to Queen Street, with realignment for the forced exit lanes
Tighten the Southbound Williams Parkway entry to the 410 so it's similarly geometric to the Northbound exit
That's about it. No idea when they'll start, but I'm growing wary of this "just one more lane" trope. These additions sound great, but the results feel like they're going to be minimal just based on how much traffic the 410 has every day. It's going to be the same nightmare we had when they were doing construction on the highway back in 2015.