Posted Feb 10, 2024, 7:01 PM
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Road Engineer Wannabe
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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Côté Ouest de la Rivière des Outaouais
Posts: 8,236
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Originally Posted by GreaterMontréal
According to the MTQ's interactive traffic flow map, updated in January 2024, the A-15 in Saint-Jérôme reaches a AADT of 120,000. That's 45km from downtown Montreal.
A-15
52,000 in Saint-Sauveur
120,000 in St-Jérôme
160,000 in Blainville-Mirabel
185,000 in Sainte-Thérèse , 500m north of the A-15/A-640 interchange
175,000 on the Médéric-Martin bridge in Laval-Montreal
160,000 on Décarie highway
135,000 on the Turcot interchange
that's about 55km of continuous 120,000+
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ON-401 can probably easily beat that.
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Originally Posted by dmuzika
Do you have any more information about the rumored tunnel? I Googled "Highway 401 tunnel" and found info about a proposed GO Train tunnel under the Highway 401/409 interchange.
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It’s literally just rumour right now.
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