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Originally Posted by CoryB
It is interesting that 7 of the 10 intersections on the list of top collision locations are already on the books for consideration as grade separations, most commonly as part of the inner ring road.
I notice a pattern on that list -- most of the intersections have two side-by-side left turn lanes. I would guess that a lot of collisions occur by not maintaining proper positioning relative to other lanes while in a left turn. Ever seen someone on the inside/left lane on one of those turns end up in the middle/right lane at the end of the turn? It is one of the reasons I thought Kenaston and Sterling Lyon with its triple left turn would have a high collision rate with the middle lane being prone to incursions from both sides.
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If the City/Metro would have planned better they could have made some room for grade separations on Bishop @ St. Mary's Rd and Bishop @ St. Anne's Rd.
But they didn't. Now, if they made it all separated, they'd have to do some $$ expropriation$.
I was saying a few weeks ago that Fermor near Southdale Centre should be grade-separated too.
I HATE Winnipeg because of the stupidity of the planners we have nowadays.