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St-Pierre Interchange: The ramp connecting Highway 20 West to Route 138 West (toward the Honoré-Mercier Bridge) will be completely closed from 11:59 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday. The detour is via Exit 63 (1st Ave.) and then backtracking east.
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Bonaventure: Highway 10 will be completely closed in both directions between Wellington St. and the Victoria Bridge from Friday at 11 p.m. to Saturday at 8 a.m. Then, for the rest of the weekend until Monday at 5 a.m., two out of three lanes will be closed.
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MONTREAL Motorists in and around Montreal should take note that roadwork is scheduled on several major highways and bridges. Highway 15 North between the Champlain Bridge and Turcot Interchange, the Mercier Bridge and Bonaventure Highway are worth avoiding in addition to the following areas. HONORE-MERCIER BRIDGE From Friday at 10 p.m. to Monday at 5 a.m., the following closure will be in effect: The Kahnawake-bound side of the bridge (R-138 West). One lane will be open in each direction on the Montreal-bound side. As a result, the following is a default closure: The Arlie St. entrance to the bridge. HIGHWAY 15 AND TURCOT INTERCHANGE
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Roadways in and around Montreal were slippery and visibility reduced as a blizzard expected to dump as much as 60 cm of snow in some regions of Quebec began to make itself felt on Tuesday.
By 1 p.m., roads and highways on the island of Montreal, Laval and the South Shore were reported by Transport Quebec to be partially or fully covered with snow, while visibility in some off-island areas was reduced.
The Sûreté du Québec reported conditions were particularly difficult on Highway 10 in the area of Marieville and urged motorists to slow down, keep their distance from other vehicles and not pass emergency vehicles that were driving at fixed speeds in order to calm the flow of traffic.