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Originally Posted by Djeffery
They put roundabouts at the new 218 exit (highway 19 Ingersoll) when they replaced the overpass there a couple years ago. I think for Highbury, they would need to be really big roundabouts with that amount of trucks and it being 4 lanes wide. Also, the southbound traffic coming in at 100 (even though the posted limit drops to 70 south of Bradley) would really worry me approaching a roundabout. I've never really found the 2 roundabouts at 19 to be worrisome when I've taken a truck through them, but there is nowhere near the traffic there that Highbury has.
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I mean, the speed limit drops at the interchange anyway, so we may as well use a roundabout there. Like I said, earlier,
barring costs. I just thought it'd be novel to imitate London, U.K. in this respect. I do admit that we'll be looking at a giant roundabout here though.
Traffic-wise, I wonder if this twist will do the job: Both southbound lanes can exit on the left (which means that only the outer lane exits straight) so we have 2 lanes going onto 401E. If we need 2 lanes to exit straight, we make that side of the roundabout have 3 lanes.
@Loco101: I think Ottawa's Airport Parkway may be the only municipal road that can attain a speed limit of 100 km/h (once twinned!!) that was never part of the provincial network. Funny enough, if I use the term Highway 17 in the Ottawa subforum, people will immediately correct me, "City Road 174".

Also, what do you think of the prospect of Timmins building and, lol, tolling its own version of Highway 101 bypass? Something like a super-4 or a 4-lane divided freeway from Highway 144 to the mines near the NE corner of the city, with a single-point interchange at Highway 655.