Ontario Highways
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Ontario announces more highways where speed limit will be 110 km/hThe changes will mean nearly 90 per cent of the provincial highway network will have a limit of 110 km/h. Ontario's transportation minister said.TrafficJun 24
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Ford government planning to let solo drivers use HOV lanes outside rush hourCurrently, HOV lanes in Ontario can't be used by anyone with fewer than two people in their vehicle, a measure designed to encourage car sharing on commutes.PoliticsMar 17
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Ontario government pressed for action on northern highways after fatal crashesOver just five days in the north, the Chiefs of Ontario said there were five serious incidents on northern highways, which they say uniquely impact their communities.CanadaFeb 24
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Ontario plans to replace Hwy. 400 bridge for future widening to 10 lanesOn Friday, the province announced it was moving ahead with replacing the Dunlop Street bridge, which crosses Highway 400 as it curves through Barrie.CanadaJul 4, 2025
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Ontario engineers begin work-to-rule action, threatening to slow key highway projectsOn Tuesday, the union representing senior engineers working on government projects including highways and building code in Ontario began its first strike action in 35 years.CanadaOct 8, 2024
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OPP say 2022 has so far been deadliest year on highways since 2012The OPP said it hasn't seen the number of people killed in highway collisions reach the 100 mark by the second week of May since 2012.TrafficMay 17, 2022
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Ontario government announces phase two of Morriston bypass constructionPhase two of the Morriston bypass, which is slated to be ready by 2025, involves building a new interchange to connect the 401 and Highway 6.PoliticsMay 3, 2022
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Ontario to permanently keep speed limits on some highway sections at 110 km/hOntario is set to announce Tuesday that speed limits of 110 kilometres per hour on six sections of provincial highways are here to stay.TrafficMar 29, 2022
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Ontario drops tolls for Highway 412 and 418 in Durham Region starting in AprilPremier Doug Ford has announced that tolls will be removed from Highway 412 and Highway 418 in Durham Region starting on April 5.CanadaFeb 18, 2022
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Premier Doug Ford touts full funding for long proposed Bradford highway project, with no tollsFord was in Bradford to reiterate the commitment to plan the 16.2-km Bradford Bypass highway, which would connect existing Toronto-area highways in Simcoe County and York Region.CanadaNov 8, 2021
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