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Originally Posted by acottawa
How many people are just passing through Ottawa? Where do they live and where are they going?
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Anyone going east/west and not needing to go through Toronto will take 17/417. Prime example is when I go to Montreal from Sudbury.
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Originally Posted by J.OT13
Just about no one. Ottawa's out of the way. That's the point of the 401.
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You mean no one crosses Canada? How narrow minded are you?
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Originally Posted by Marshsparrow
In Autowa congested is if you don't have the entire lane 250m in front or in back of you and clear on both sides as you traverse the city as a lone occupant.
If we could get LRT working and expanded and reliable feeder bus networks imagine the possibilities.
And no new bridges to Gatineau before Ontario $ is spent on much needed infrastructure here first. A toll bridge where the full cost is paid by those who use it I would support.
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My definition of congestion is not able to maintain the posted limit in any lane.
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Originally Posted by roger1818
You don't need to leave the full stopping distance in front of you, as the car in front of you has that same 245m stopping distance. Instead, the general recommendation is to keep 3 seconds between you and the car in front of you ( though the MTO seems to only recommend 2 seconds). Since 120 km/h is 33.3 m/s, at that speed, you only need to be 100m behind the car in front of you to keep that 3 second spacing (or 66.7m for 2 seconds), not 245m.
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Is everyone here too young to not remember "Keep apart 2 chevrons"?
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Originally Posted by acottawa
Your photo shows a bottleneck created by temporary lane reductions due to construction. The orange sign is right there.
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Yes, and that seems to be a theme on that highway for the last 5-10+ years.