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how intersections are changing on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill

how intersections are changing to accomodate rapidway on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill

As rapidway construction on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill progresses, dedicated bus lanes and vivastations are being built in the centre lanes.

This means the way that signalized intersections work is changing – especially if you’re a pedestrian, or a driver turning left or wanting to make a U-turn.

Here’s what to watch for:

Dedicated lefts and U-turns now happen at intersections

Signalized intersections will now have a dedicated left-turn traffic signal. This means that drivers can make left turns or U-turns only when the left-turn signal is illuminated. The protected movement through the intersection makes it safe and efficient to get you where you’re going.

To reach driveways mid-block

To get to driveways located mid-block on the other side of the road, drivers will no longer be able to turn left between intersections; instead drivers should make a U-turn at the next signalized intersection.

Making a left at an intersection is safer than cutting across multiple lanes of traffic, and ensures that drivers trying to turn left get their turn, and don’t have to rush through a yellow.

Changes for pedestrians

The new intersections will be wider with more lanes and new traffic signals. At intersections that will have vivastations, pedestrians may cross the road in two stages if unable to get to the other side during the first signal. A countdown signal will indicate how many seconds pedestrians have left to safely cross the street. 

Check out the video, “Rapidway intersections: safe journeys” for safe navigation of the new intersections for pedestrians, cyclists, driver and transit riders.

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2 replies on “how intersections are changing on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill”

Hi Graham, As part of rapidway construction on Yonge in Richmond Hill, there will be raised and on-street bike lanes from Highway 7 to Major Mackenzie & from Levendale Road to 19th/Gamble.
YRRTC

It does not look like there are any bike lanes being built on the Yonge Street section of the YRT/Viva Rapidway. This is a shame.

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