Steve X
Senior Member
The trick was to spot the length of the queue when coming down the ramp. Make a lane change to the right and a quick manoeuvre onto Logan if clear and use Commissioners to get on Carlaw.Honestly I think the traffic planners have ZERO connection to reality, when the eastern ramp existed look how long it took for traffic to turn left onto carlaw? The genius planners say all that traffic plus the dvp traffic who would have to turn again and go onto an on ramp would take less than 4 mins? Just like closing 3 out of 4 lanes on lakeshore was “only” supposed to add 8 mins and added 3-4 hours to people’s trips
Then to avoid lengthy delays on Carlaw cause everyone is making a left to Eastern those days, you either use the lane way right after Lakeshore or make a left onto Lakeshore and use Morse St. Getting onto Queen however could be quite a challenge in rush hour with all those traffic on Eastern.
Anyways, the ramp is gone and so is all the highway traffic onto Carlaw. Phew
The highway originally ended at Leslie with a loop to northbound Leslie avoiding the left turn. Which we all know became a parking lot for….. streetcars.
That Carlaw ramp is suppose to be temporary till the tear more of the Gardiner apart.
I do wish they built a temporary ramp from the DVP to eastbound Eastern. It would relief traffic from the overused Jarvis ramp.