10-27-2016, 07:04 PM
(10-27-2016, 07:29 AM)ijmorlan Wrote: I’m a bit confused. Are you saying the bridge is a railway crossing? But on the bridge there is no interaction between the LRT lanes and any other traffic — it’s just LRT lanes (a railway) next to regular lanes (a road), not a crossing at all. The closest situations that could reasonably be called crossings are at either end, at Northfield and Conestogo and where the spur line and LRT tracks cross Northfield (well, half of Northfield in the case of the LRT tracks).
The signed railway crossing I am referring to is the crossing near the Nissan dealership. It is properly signed, so it's a crossing. Therefore, no U-turns within 150m of that. The bridge, is the bridge that crosses over the expressway, no U turn within 150m of the bridge. Arguably, that is irrelevant as there are curbs and 2 LRT lines in the middle lanes of the bridge so a U turn would be impossible anyhow.
Does that clarify?
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