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I don't like the current numbering convention. I find it very confusing. Coming home from Toronto, when I exit from 401 Westbound, I feel like I'm turning 90 degrees so Highway 8 should be North. Then the highway to Stratford (7 I guess) is West, and continuing on the Connestoga Parkway up to Waterloo on the "right" side of the city is still North.
7/8/85/King Street/Blah blah blah too many names.
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Also the signage going from 7 to 7/8 West or 85 North isn't ideal if you don't know the roads.
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It's not a silly idea - what you just described in your post would make anyone from outside the region say "...zuh?" and tilt their head. I hate trying to give people directions in the region.
The whole 7/8/85 (and two different kind of 8's) is ridiculous.
Should be 408 and Connestoga Parkway (no number designation, like the Linc in Hamilton)
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02-04-2015, 10:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-04-2015, 10:51 AM by clasher.)
LOL, just 'cos you feel like you're turning right and going north (I'd say it's close to west-north-west) doesn't mean we should change all the numbers on the roads. I don't get what's so confusing about having two highways sharing the same roadway. The 85 and the 8 are never the same road so hopefully that helps alleviate some confusion for ya!
It seems to me most 400 series highways are controlled-access for their entire lengths... the 400 turns into the 69 when it goes down to a two lane road north of Parry Sound (that's changing soon!) I think that's why the "new highway 7" should probably have its own 4xx number instead of having it be highway 7, but they might do both too if they download the current highway 7 onto the counties. I guess it might not either, I dunno.
The Linc/Redhill would have a 4xx number if it was 100km/h but as it stands it must be kinda confusing for someone since the road just randomly changes its name at the top of the "mountain". If there was a provincial highway following that route before they built the Linc they would have used that number on the highway.