Transportfan
Senior Member
If you zoom to telephoto and lock the focus, it should stay sharp for the full zoom range.
I was referring to the blue gas stations, etc. signs.
I was referring to the blue gas stations, etc. signs.
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and there's already a crash in the new express lanesEastbound express lanes were open this morning from James Snow to the 407. Backed up horribly though, as they all merge to a single lane before rejoining the collectors, which were running smoothly. Hopefully they are able to open up more lanes through the 407 interchange shortly, but for now, it's objectively worse than it was before.
I'm convinced that the MTO could probably delay a lot of road widening by optimizing merges, which seem to almost universally be the cause of delay. There is a net gain in lanes from James Snow through the 407 now, but it is objectively slower.
Indeed. And many are so ignorant that if you try and merge properly they get overly aggressive, as if you'd kicked their dog or something.Objectively I agree. Drivers here (I’ll say GTA as that’s where I mostly drive) have no idea how to merge.
Welp once this project west to Milton and the widening in Cambridge is polished off, the next section between hwy 8 and 410 to be tackled is between the two Highway 6 interchanges near Guelph. The 401 will be 12-laned here (doubled!) with 10 lanes designed to be pushed through the two junctions east and west.
It's a huge project so I expect the work on the new Highway 6 freeway section to begin first, along with the new 401 interchanges. Once that's mostly done widening work will commence.
It does however change the 6 north/401 interchange sterilizing the option of extending it south to join the bypass. So presumably the design for the new interchange and bypass are completed.That is only for this interchange and assoicated works. The Morriston Bypass, new 6/401 interchange, and 401 widening have yet to begin:
The current work does not modify the 401 interchange, simply constructs a new interchange to the north of it in order to close two existing at-grade crossings of the Hanlon.It does however change the 6 north/401 interchange sterilizing the option of extending it south to join the bypass. So presumably the design for the new interchange and bypass are completed.
Final until they change it ... again.The final design is available on the project's website:
Was that supposed to be a 4 in place of the error 3??I hope the new bridge for this bypass over the CP Rail line is built for three tracks. No reason... ;-P