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Certainly not immune in ridings that went NDP and Green!Even highways aren't immune: https://www.therecord.com/news-stor...een-waterloo-region-and-guelph-delayed-again/
Certainly not immune in ridings that went NDP and Green!Even highways aren't immune: https://www.therecord.com/news-stor...een-waterloo-region-and-guelph-delayed-again/
In my opinion, I don't think the Guelph-Kitchener freeway is needed too soon. They should instead focus on making Hanlon Parkway fully grade separated.
Hwy 7 crawled 15 years ago. And now every bridge over the Grand is jammed for 3-4 hours in the morning and at night. There are a lot of commuters to/from KW that would disagree with your statement.
I've driven both during rush hour and off-peak. At both times Hwy 7 is in greater need of a capacity increase.
Sorry, but HWY 7 delays are real, and can add up to an hour in each direction over the 20km distance. It's why many people choose to not drive altogether and use GO when possible. Unfortunately, the GO schedule is pretty bad between Kitchener and Guelph, so most people can't use it. Personally, I would prefer if they'd just improve the corridor between Kitchener and Guelph and run RER between the cities, but the province has shown that it's currently not feasible at the moment.The thing is, a traffic jam in Kitchener is not the same as a traffic jam in the GTA. I just chuckle when I hear people from smaller towns complaining of slow downs that add a few minutes of delay while in the GTA every major highway has about a 20+ minute delay in the peak hour.
On Hwy 7, it's suicide. On parallel roads or the Kissing Bridge Trail, it can be a delight (done it many times) but takes a couple of hours, and getting in and out of each end to Guelph and K/W can be a nightmare even from the back roads or the Kissing Bridge Trail.you bike (which is dangerous as hell (I've done it before))
https://www.guelphtoday.com/local-news/plans-for-a-new-highway-7-delayed-again-report-1133587Plans for a new Highway 7 delayed again
The Ford government is confirming it's doing a review of the funding for the long delayed four lane project
2 days ago by: Blair Adams
New Highway 7 route
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It's not just the jams, it's the litany of deadly accidents. That's one of the most dangerous stretches of highway in Ontario.The thing is, a traffic jam in Kitchener is not the same as a traffic jam in the GTA. I just chuckle when I hear people from smaller towns complaining of slow downs that add a few minutes of delay while in the GTA every major highway has about a 20+ minute delay in the peak hour.
CTV Kitchener: Crash on Highway 7
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Cyclist killed in serious crash on Highway 7
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By all accounts, this is quite low on the priority list.The remaining chunk of Highway 69 that is not under construction is also under review and the feeling is the Conservatives will cancel it. There will be about 80 km left when the latest construction is wrapped up in 2020.
By all accounts, this is quite low on the priority list.
At least well behind highway 7 KW-G.
On Hwy 7, it's suicide. On parallel roads or the Kissing Bridge Trail, it can be a delight (done it many times) but takes a couple of hours, and getting in and out of each end to Guelph and K/W can be a nightmare even from the back roads or the Kissing Bridge Trail.
Good article here:
https://www.guelphtoday.com/local-news/plans-for-a-new-highway-7-delayed-again-report-1133587
It's not just the jams, it's the litany of deadly accidents. That's one of the most dangerous stretches of highway in Ontario.
Hwy#24 isn't as bad, but in my five years in Guelph, and even cycling there now I learned to avoid that too. Kossuth is reasonable, and the alignment into K/W is better than from the north, I figured out the cycle trails through K/W (the distance ones) at one time, never seem to be able to find them now (Iron Horse Trail, etc)(only parts, it's discontinuous). Even Guelphites driving find K/W a difficult challenge to navigate. I've learned to hop on the X200 and other buses to get through K/W until being able to escape via Elmira to the north, Cambridge Rail Trail to the south, (exquisite!) or Crowsfoot Rd to Conestogo and Glasgow Rd in. I shudder just looking at the map again. Getting across the Grand on a reasonable alignment is a real challenge. To the east of there are some wonderful roads. Maryhill is magical.I've done it by bike once via the south route - Fairway to the new bridge to Kossuth to old Highway 24 - it's a long way out of the way, but it's quieter. The paved shoulders on most of old 24 (now a regional/county road) make it doable - though it could be easier trying to swing over to Waterloo Avenue to get to Downtown Guelph.
I don't drive up there that much anymore.Depends where you live ... Highway 69 too is littered with fatal accidents. It averages almost a couple every month in the summer.