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Old Posted Nov 23, 2024, 2:03 AM
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Still bothers me they made this only 2 lanes, and also ruined Main Street on Lambeth by making it 2 lanes as well. I work on that street and it gets very backed up around 2 or 3pm. People still have no clue it goes to 1 lane and will cut you off right before the intersection.

4 lanes should be the norm for most roads in London. Windermere, Gainsborough, Sunningdale, etc all need it drastically. Wonderland and main roads should be considering 3 lanes each.

Wonderland is just pure awful, it's like a funeral march each and every day. I don't get why so many Londoners use main roads like Wonderland and go 50 max..
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Beginning Monday, March 24 (weather permitting), a full closure of Colonel Talbot Road between Pack Road and Clayton Walk will be in place for 60 days.

A 20-day intersection closure at Colonel Talbot Road and Pack Road will also occur during this phase of work. The intersection closure is likely to occur later this spring and is planned to be completed before the end of May. Additional notifications will be shared ahead of this.

The majority of construction on this project is anticipated to be complete this fall.

https://london.ca/newsroom/public-service-announcement/new-detour-route-construction-colonel-talbot
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