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The four bridges, two for each direction with the collector and express lanes, carried an average of 360,300 vehicles daily in 2019. [1] The highway is one of the major backbones of a network in the Great Lakes region , connecting the populous Quebec City –Windsor corridor with Michigan, New York and central Ontario's cottage country . [ 13 ]
COMPASS, also referred to as Freeway Traffic Management System, is a system run by the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) to monitor and manage the flow of traffic on various roads (including 400-series highways) in Ontario. COMPASS uses pairs of in-road sensors to detect the speed and density of traffic flow.
A map of Ontario's 400-series freeways, with King's Highway 401 in red. Date: 3 March 2010, 03:18 (UTC) Source: Modified from File:Canada_Ontario_location_map.svg. United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data; World Data Base II data; Statistics Canada/Statistique Canada; Highways traced using Google Earth imagery; Author: Floydian
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Module:Location map/data/Canada Southern Ontario is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Southern Ontario. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Allan Park, Ontario; Amulree, Ontario
1,109.1 Highway 400 – Barrie: MN 72 – Baudette, MN: 1920 [6] current Portions of this highway are branches of the Trans-Canada Highway, also short concurrency with Highway 12 TCH Highway 11B: 6.6: 4.1 Highway 11 near Gillies: Temiskaming Shores south limits 1963: current Tri-Town Bypass; not assumed through Cobalt: Highway 11B: 3.3: 2.1
While other provinces generally place a highway number within the maple leaf of the TCH marker (with a shared "Highway 1" designation across the western provinces), Ontario places them below or beside provincial shields and either leaves them blank or inserts a name instead; these are the Central Ontario Route, Georgian Bay Route, Lake Superior ...