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Old Posted Mar 26, 2024, 3:19 PM
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That truck stop near the Port Mann Bridge is open



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Old Posted Apr 4, 2024, 8:13 PM
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Speed-limiting devices to be required in B.C. commercial vehicles

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Heavy commercial vehicles will soon be required to have speed-limiting technology installed.

The digital technology will help moderate speeds on B.C. highways in an effort to bring more safety, the province said.

The mandatory use of speed-limiter devices comes into effect on April 5, 2024, and was announced back in December 2023.

“Heavy commercial vehicles with a gross-vehicle-weight rating of more than 11,793 kilograms that were manufactured after 1994 will be required to have the devices installed in their vehicles to operate in the province,” B.C. Ministry of Transportation staff said in a release.

“The devices must be programmed to a maximum speed of 105 km/h, which effectively prevents these vehicles from accelerating past that speed.”

Any commercial vehicle operating without a speed limiter is subject to a fine, including a victim surcharge of $368.

Legislative amendments have been made to the Motor Vehicle Act, but some vehicles are exempt from the legislation including emergency vehicles and motorhomes.

The B.C. government said that other provinces have this legislation in place already and that it has proven to work in reducing crashes.
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 1:07 AM
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hopefully this will end the semi trying to overtake a semi on a 2-lane highway which messes up everything behind them both while they slowly drive almost the same speed.
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 3:39 AM
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hopefully this will end the semi trying to overtake a semi on a 2-lane highway which messes up everything behind them both while they slowly drive almost the same speed.
Yep, now they'll both travel at exactly the same speed...
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 4:57 AM
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Gastown road closures doubles traffic on Waterfront Road.

Waterfront Road in downtown Vancouver to see restricted vehicle access
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/wate...access-closure
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 5:11 AM
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I guess they don't need see a need for a checkpoint from entering off of Cordova and heading east..
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 6:10 AM
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Yep, now they'll both travel at exactly the same speed...
hopefully not, though wouldnt surprise me.

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Gastown road closures doubles traffic on Waterfront Road.

Waterfront Road in downtown Vancouver to see restricted vehicle access
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/wate...access-closure
- closes a major E-W route into the city.
- closes the alternative people found, which has always been a public road.

i guess cars will just disappear right? wave our magic wands and problem solved.
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Old Posted Apr 7, 2024, 3:15 PM
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hopefully not, though wouldnt surprise me.

- closes a major E-W route into the city.
- closes the alternative people found, which has always been a public road.

i guess cars will just disappear right? wave our magic wands and problem solved.
1000 more cars for East Hastings/Pender should be fun Dunsmuir Viaduct is already backed up most of the time headed downtown so I doubt many people head that way.
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Old Posted Apr 8, 2024, 12:43 AM
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Weird that the city thinks it might only be for a few weeks. Hopefully they have signage on Powell Street telling people the overpass is blocked off except for commercial/business usage.

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A check point will be setting up at Waterfront Road and Main St and will be restricted to vehicles with destinations along Waterfront road to pass. This will be in effect starting Monday, April 8th and will be in place for at least a couple of weeks and potentially until September 2024.
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Ha ha, weird how now the Port of Vancouver is responsible for Waterfront Road now but two years ago when a sink hole opened on Waterfront road, my recollection is they tried to pin that work on the city.

Waterfront Road intersection, Apr 7th, Vancouverisawesome:
https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/l...ection-8565353

Tried to find a news article about the sink hole but this Reddit Vancouver is the only one popping up:
https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/c...ont/?rdt=42217
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Ha ha, weird how now the Port of Vancouver is responsible for Waterfront Road now but two years ago when a sink hole opened on Waterfront road, my recollection is they tried to pin that work on the city.

Waterfront Road intersection, Apr 7th, Vancouverisawesome:
https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/l...ection-8565353

Tried to find a news article about the sink hole but this Reddit Vancouver is the only one popping up:
https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/c...ont/?rdt=42217
It's a private road, owned by the Port of Vancouver, with an agreement that the City of Vancouver is responsible for maintaining it. There were lawyers involved when the sink hole opened up, and the City carried out the repairs, so presumably it was confirmed that the agreement is still applicable. The Port decides who can use the road.
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Alberta could sure use those limiters.
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Old Posted Apr 8, 2024, 5:19 PM
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There were lawyers involved when the sink hole opened up, and the City carried out the repairs, so presumably it was confirmed that the agreement is still applicable.
The outcome is simple enough, but there must have been some complexity as it did take them an extended period of time to come to that conclusion (weeks or months) as the sink hole languished. Why are there not more sink hole news stories that we can reference..

At any rate, it is probably a traffic gong-show down at Main and Powell and on Hastings today.

Port web page: UPDATED: Through-traffic restrictions for Main Street overpass and Waterfront Road in Vancouver to support cruise operations

"Anyone needing to access the Canada Place cruise terminal, Vancouver Convention Centre, Harbour Air, Helijet, south shore businesses or CRAB Park can still use the Main Street overpass and Waterfront Road. "

How many days in a row could you say you're taking a Helijet before arousing suspicion.
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Yeah for some reason we've decided that "stealing jobs from domestic workers" is something that needs the hammer dropped, but civil disobedience and non-criminal record arrests really aren't.

I'm sure you'd agree that a student who parties too hard on Granville and becomes a public nuisance and spends a night in the drunk tank probably shouldn't be deported for it.

I'm sure you'd agree that a student who jimmies the lock of the university pool to go swimming with their friends at 2am probably shouldn't be deported for it.

Now, Zain here seems to definitely be pushing the line with multiple arrests and week long detentions, but it's not as though this is without precedent.
Since Haq's road closure antics and the subsequent economic disruption were originally posted here, thought I'd post this here. Unbelievable.

FIRST READING: Trudeau government intervenes at last minute to save serial blockader from deportation
A Pakistani national, Zain Haq has been at the centre of activist blockades of bridges, ferry terminals, highways and even the Vancouver airport
Author of the article: Tristin Hopper
Published Apr 23, 2024

A Pakistani national who first came to Canada in 2019 on a study permit, he’s been arrested at least 10 times, convicted of mischief charges, and has been pretty open about his role in leading a foreign-funded “rebellion” against the Canadian government.

And now, after a years-long effort by the Canada Border Services Agency to secure Haq’s deportation, the 23-year-old’s removal was stayed at the 11th hour, potentially due to the intervention of the Trudeau government.

“All I heard is I’m not getting deported Sunday,” Haq told Glacier Media on Friday.

Haq had been scheduled for deportation by no later than Monday, April 22 — and a last-minute appeal had already been rejected by a federal judge.

But on Friday, Haq received a cryptic call from the office of Joyce Murray — the Liberal MP for his riding of Vancouver Quadra — telling him to stay by his phone. He was soon contacted by a CBSA case officer telling him he could stay in the country.....


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Old Posted Today, 4:26 AM
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typical useless feds being typical useless feds.

maybe theyll throw in some more stolen "equaliztion" money from BC to QC for good measure while their at it.
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Just when the Liberals can't get more pathetic. We really need a diaper change.
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Thanks for the comment that really had nothing to do with road infrastructure whatnext. Now you've rattled the cages and hijacked the thread.
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Okay, talking about roads, has there been any movement on the Holdom overpass project??
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