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Montrealers are all too familiar with poor driving conditions. I mean…it's pothole central over here, right? So, when Jeff Goldvine, a Montreal-based comedian and musician created a video showcasing the difference between driving in Montreal versus Toronto — it's safe to say he was spot on.
Montreal's Ville-Marie borough is putting the brakes on car traffic in residential areas, closing some streets and making others one-way. The new measures will affect streets near the downtown core, around Berri-UQAM, and extend further east as part of a 2023 plan to improve mobility in certain neighbourhoods.
Montreal is expecting as many as 12,000 delegates to descend on the city for the United Nations biodiversity conference, COP15, taking place at the Palais des congrès from December 7 to 19. And Montrealers will be feeling the squeeze. Major traffic disruptions, including a metro station and road closures, will plague the area around the convention centre in December. Some will last into January.
Good luck getting to and from the South Shore this weekend. Mobilité Montréal, the metro area traffic management agency, is once again warning of "major" disruptions that could make Montreal traffic hellish this weekend, November 4 to 6. The organization is asking drivers to avoid some areas as a result.
Officials are warning drivers to, "if possible," stay away from some areas ahead of what Mobilité Montréal "major traffic restrictions" in the Montreal area this weekend, October 21 to 24.
It's finally the weekend and you know what that means, right? Road closures! If you're planning on travelling in and around the Montreal area this weekend, then you should definitely know that there will be many road closures for construction with most of the chaos occurring on Highway 25 in the La Fontaine tunnel, the Saint-Pierre interchange and the Mercier Bridge.
The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) is investigating after a shooting on Autoroute 40 in Montreal left a man in his 20s injured Friday morning. He was transported to the hospital but his life is not in danger, an SQ spokesperson told MTL Blog.