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Mountain Highway Lane Removal Won’t Cause Traffic Delays

The District of North Vancouver proposes to reduce vehicle lanes on part of Mountain Highway, reconfiguring it from one vehicle travel lane in each direction to replace with buffered cycling lanes. For more information at https://www.northshoredailypost.com/mountain-highway-lane-removal-wont-cause-traffic-delays-north-vancouver-district/

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Mountain Highway Lane Removal Won’t Cause Traffic Delays

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  1. Mountain Highway Lane Removal Won’t Cause Traffic Delays

  2. Mountain Highway lane removal won’t cause traffic delays: North Vancouver district North Shore Daily Post

  3. Mountain Highway lane removal won’t cause traffic delays: North Vancouver district If you can believe the District of North Vancouver staff, this won’t cause any traffic delays at all. “Technical analysis has demonstrated that these changes will not adversely impact vehicle capacity or vehicle delays,” staff writes in a report that council will discuss at a Council Workshop on November 25

  4. Mountain Highway Lane Removal Won’t Cause Traffic Delays The District of North Vancouver proposes to reduce vehicle lanes on part of Mountain Highway, reconfiguring it from one vehicle travel lane in each direction to replace with buffered cycling lanes. For more information at www.northshoredailypost.com/mountain-highway-lane-removal-wont-cause-traffic-delays-north-vancouver-district

  5. Contact North Shore Daily Post - www.northshoredailypost.com You can contact us at editor@northshoredailypost.com and at 604-849-0728.

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