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Originally Posted by CurtisVerbatim
Traffic already dictates it
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Yes and no. Honestly major traffic bottle necks for the Pattullo are:
1. Lanes far too narrow for today's standards
2. Curve on an incline/decline (Surrey Side)
3. 2 lanes merging into 1 lane on New West side
4. On ramp (from Royal) right next to another entry point (off Columbia) too close to each other
The combination of the above necessitates traffic to slow to a crawl even without truck traffic. When you add in truck traffic, often those trucks take up 2 lanes while crossing just to be safe which holds everyone up behind and vice versa. The curve is also ridiculous.
So even a new bridge that is only laned for 4 total to start if built upstream (the plan) and to modern standards will address (1), (2), and [maybe] (3), which would result in traffic not slowing down so much or issues being caused with truck traffic and lane-lining.
I agree with you that personally they should just do 6 if it is ultimately inevitable just because with any NEW structure, it nearly always costs less today to add a bit extra than later. Case and point SFPR. To redo the interchange at the Tilbury Connector is going to cost upwards of 5 times what it would have cost had they did it all during highway construction just because it is now a working highway.
Everything I've read from Translink though seems to point toward it being much like the AFB in the sense it can be re-laned to 6 lanes aka if it does end up being 4 lanes to start they will be REALLY WIDE 4 lanes.