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Originally Posted by BCPhil
The last graph in that report is very interesting. Volumes on the PMB are higher, significantly, during peak hours peak direction than in 2012. Especially Westbound in the AM, by almost 2000 cars/hour (because it used to be only 2 lanes WB). And it increases every year as more people realize the time savings = money savings. But it lags behind the rest of the day because people are still dodging the toll when other routes aren't congested.
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I have a co-worker who was forced to take the PMB back home to Coquitlam last week due to a shutdown on the Patullo and insanity through New Westminster. Was the first time since the PMB actually opened and his comment to me the next say was "Wow it was so fast using the SFPR and PMB. Took me 25 minutes less time ot get home...."
Don't know about you but 25 minutes to me is worth $3. But you're spot on that there does seem to be a breaking point where the "go around" for tolls becomes just too ridiculous that they bite the bullet and cross the PMB. When the Patullo is replaced with a toll bridge that will get just as much pronounced as the AFB will be the only non-tolled crossing and will effectively be a parking lot.
It is 1 of 3 non-tolled crossings now and is often already a parking lot.
To other posters above:
As for the tunnel traffic going down, that's just wrong. The stats may sort of look as though they are telling you that but my eyes the past 5 years has seen longer and longer lines and longer and longer waits through the tunnel. it is simple physics, it has come to a point now where you simply can't put any more vehicles through the tunnel and they slowed so much that it appears as though less cars get through.
That is because less cars DO get through because it takes longer and they line up further. That doesn't though mean the DEMAND is lower. The demand for the tunnel is far greater today than it was 5 years ago.
So people can't go crazy over the stats. If you conclude from the stats that the demand is going down and the traffic is reducing, you're just insane and have missed the plot that is reality. Get in your car and spend a week every rush hour trying to get through the tunnel and you'll know very quickly the demand and delays are very very real.
Finally, to bat home the above reality, there are times now (and I am not kidding) that from Ladner BC to Bridgeport in Richmond (16.5 KM) it takes LONGER if you go through the tunnel North Bound during rush hour than if you actually went south on HWY99, took HWY91 north, then the East-West connector back to HWY99 then went to Bridgeport.
That means driving 41KM half of which in the opposite direction is faster than driving 16.5KM taking the logical way. That's how bad the tunnel is. Can take you 45 minutes to get through it which in no traffic takes 2 minutes.
That's reality and the reality those statistics don't truly detail.