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Originally Posted by lirette
In 2018, the province estimated about 27,500 vehicles cross the causeway daily, while about 26,500 vehicles cross the Gunningsville Bridge.
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Yes, congestion is not the issue, convenience is.
Between the two bridges, we have eight lanes of traffic between Moncton and Riverview. There are only seven lanes between Halifax and Dartmouth.
Where congestion arises is on the Moncton side after traffic is dumped downtown from the Gunningsville Bridge. There it mixes with traffic on the north side of the river, which can be problematic, especially along Main/Champlain between Moncton and Dieppe.
This is where an eastern bypass might be helpful, especially for traffic just interested in getting from the eastern end of the metro area to east end Riverview (including summertime tourism traffic).
I freely admit that traffic problems are more acute in Fredericton, and, that they should get their third bridge before us.