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Originally Posted by Corndogger
You're claiming that Highways 43 and 63 are low standard after all of the work that's been done on them? What's wrong with Highway 2 other than the clusterfuck the City of Calgary imposed on us way back? The 216 around Edmonton is low quality? Man, you must have very high standards. Yeah, in places Highway 1 east of the city has some issues but it's a lot better than it used to be. They need to get rid of all of the uncontrolled access points on major roads in this country for safety purposes alone.
There are plenty of good highways in Canada of very high standard. The problem is they don't form a continuous network to connect the entire country--at least the key economic points--which is vital for an efficient and competitive distribution network and for our economy. Given how lowly you think of our roads I'm surprised you're not in favor of an Interstate-quality system in Canada.
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216 is mostly fine, other than being built with 2x2 lanes for much of it. Highway 2 is also mostly OK other than a few issues like the southern Red Deer exit and some cloverleafs. And of course it turns to shit south of Calgary to the border/Lethbridge.
Highway 43 has only recently been twinned most of the way up to GP, but there are still sections where traffic has to slow down for lights at Whitecourt, Valley View and GP etc. GP being the biggest shitshow with plenty of oilfield trucks being forced through the centre of town, which luckily looks to be being solved. Not only that, the road surface has subsided massively and is in sorry state.
Highway 63, despite being the single road to the economic engine of our province that all our hopes and dreams are based on, still hasn't been fully twinned and that's only the northern road. I don't think there are any plans to twin the roads north of Edmonton.
Highway 1 is great west of Calgary other than the pointless speed limit reduction through Banff, but being routed across 16th Ave is embarrassing. To the east there are the slowdowns through Strathmore, Medicine Hat etc.
And with all of these there is the problem that every piddly little farm road is allowed unrestricted access to and across these major roads. This also means that left turning traffic has to use the passing lanes - dangerous and encouraging bad driving. But then again it seems the standard 'keep right unless to pass' isn't a thing here.
Seriously, visit another country (or Ontario) and come back and say Alberta has high quality roads. I could go on - half the interchanges in Calgary are convoluted disasters built wrong decades ago now needing expensive fixes.
It would be nice if they painted the lines too.