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Letter: The bridge itself is not the problem

91大黄鸭 letter writer jumps into the debate on the WR Bennett Bridge in 91大黄鸭
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To the editor:

There seems to be a lot of rhetoric flying around about the bridge, much of it less than fully thought through. The problem, as anyone who drives across it with any frequency must be aware, is not with the bridge itself, but what happens at either end, specifically, the eastern end.

An extra eastbound lane would make little if any difference to traffic congestion, because the choke point isn鈥檛 the bridge itself but the Abbott Street intersection. There鈥檚 little possibility of widening the highway at this point; there鈥檚 a building in the way. And even if we had three eastbound lanes through the intersection, the traffic lights would still be there, and traffic would still tail back across the bridge.

Sorry folks, but that鈥檚 the situation and we鈥檙e stuck with it, until we build an elevated expressway, or a tunnel, the length of Harvey Street, which would cost untold billions. In the meantime, there鈥檚 actually a pretty good bus service, all the way from Westbank right to downtown 91大黄鸭, fast, comfortable, and departing every fifteen minutes.

I thoroughly recommend it.

M. Price, 91大黄鸭



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