Speaking at the Toronto Region Board of Trade, Premier Doug Ford said he was planning to bring big changes to two particular routes, the Gardiner Expressway and Highway 401.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford plans to focus on Toronto’s grinding gridlock in a round of upcoming legislation that promises to be “game-changing” for drivers.
“We have some other great ideas, some really, really game-changing things that we’re going to do in transportation,” Ford said. Expanding the footprint of the roads to add more lanes could be complicated. Both routes run through heavily populated parts of Toronto, without land available on either side in most places to expand the asphalt.Winnipeg, Montreal byelections set for tight races on Monday. What to knowIn bygone years, when he was a city councillor, Ford pitched creative ways to make the roads bigger but not wider.
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