Manitoba crash shows the danger of intersections on Canada’s highways
The Trans-Canada Highway is almost completely a four-lane highway in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, but a large number of its intersections outside of cities are at-grade – two routes crossing at the same elevation – and controlled with stop and yield signs.
“Whenever possible, we advocate for grade separation. This includes rail crossings, this includes major highway intersections, but the vast majority of intersections right across the continent are at-grade,” he said. “Because of the extent of the severity of this review, we’re prepared to go beyond that and bring in experts as needed moving forward to see what that will look like and we will unfold the details of that in due course.”
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