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Originally Posted by esquire
For provincial, I nominate the Perimeter at 2/3. With McGillivray being as busy as it is, I find it amazing that this intersection is still at grade. Of course, deadly collisions are a fact of life there as a result.
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Hate to be the one saying it but Perimeter and Highway 6 will likely happen before the Perimater at 2/3 with the reason being the Highway 6 intersection is part of the CenterPort plans. The plan is to essentinally bring Highway 6 across the Perimeter and tie in roughly at Sturgeon and Inkster with Highway 6 being the main route north out of the development.
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Originally Posted by esquire
For Winnipeg-specific, I think that an interchange at Bishop Grandin and River Road would offer pretty good bang for the buck. It would be a relatively small structure but would remove a big bottleneck and more importantly, make left turns off Bishop Grandin much safer during peak hours.
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Bishop at River Road would be ideal of a diamond interchange that seems to not even be on the radar. Bishop could be setup as free flowing with River Road having lights to control the cross traffic turns. The reality is there are a number of higher priority places to address.
For example:
Bishop @ Lakewood
Bishop @ St Anne's
Bishop @ Dakota
Bishop @ St Mary's
Bishop @ Waverly
Bishop @ Kenaston (planned near term)
Lag @ Fermor
Lag @ Dugald + extension to Marion
Lag @ Regent (planned near term)
Lag @ Cheif Peagus (CentrePort releated)
Chief Peagus @ Gateway (CentrePort releated)
Cheif Peagus @ Henderson (CentrePort releated)
Cheif Peagus @ Main (CentrePort releated)
Cheif Pegaus @ McPhillips (planned signaled crossing - CentrePort releated)
Cheif Peagus @ Route 90 (planned signaled crossing - CentrePort releated)
McPhillips @ Logan
Ness @ Century
Sturgeon @ Inkster (CentrePort related - may be redundant with CP @ Route 90)
Pembina @ Jubilee planned rebuild (in part to accomodate rapid transit)
I am sure I am missing a large number of the list too and as you can see some of them tie into other strategic priorities.
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Originally Posted by bomberjet
It in the city, it's tough. Would have to get some stats on what intersections are most unsafe and start there. Waverley and Bishop, Lag and Reenders, Kenaston and McGillvray?
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My gut is that Lag @ Reenders will be closed to cross traffic if/when grade seperation is done at Lag @ Regent. There is already good access between the two points and they are relatively close, also Lag @ Regent is obviously a higher priority than Reenders for grade seperation.