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gta traffic

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has suggested an ambitious plan to tackle gridlock across the GTA: building a massive tunnel under Highway 401. If built, the tunnel would stretch from Brampton to Scarborough, covering roughly 60 kilometres and serving as a dual-purpose expressway for both cars and transit.

Ford made the announcement at a press conference on Wednesday, where he highlighted the urgent need to address increasing traffic congestion and the lack of space for traditional highway expansion. "This tunnel and expressway will cut gridlock, support economic growth, and help get people moving faster," Ford said.

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An incoming Ontario snowstorm isn't in full effect on GTA roads yet, but according to police, it's already making travel hazardous.

OPP Sgt Kerry Schmidt reported from Highway 400 at 3:03 p.m. on Wednesday that crews were dealing with 25 ongoing crashes on highways across the Greater Toronto region.

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The "Freedom Convoy 2022" is making its way through Toronto to Kingston on Thursday, and some streets and highways are absolutely jam-packed.

Canadian truckers against the government's vaccine mandates are making their way to Ottawa to protest on January 29 from across the country, and their journey appears to be causing some serious congestion.

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It's wet out on the roads in the GTA this Monday, so you may want to be extra careful when you're taking your daily commute this morning.

The OPP is reporting that they have responded to multiple collisions as rain, slush and snow continue to move through the province.

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Buckle up, Ontario: Driving along the highways will soon be less of a headache.

The provincial government just dropped its 2021 fiscal review, which reveals what's in store for Ontario in the coming years. It included plans for investing in the expansion of many highways that connect Ontarians to where they want to go.

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