Work continues on improvements to the Trans Canada Highway at Carey Road near Uptown. (Dan Ebenal/News Staff)

Work continues on improvements to the Trans Canada Highway at Carey Road near Uptown. (Dan Ebenal/News Staff)

Signals going up on highway at Carey Road

New traffic signals are being installed on the Trans Canada Highway at Carey Road near Uptown.

  • Jul. 27, 2018 12:00 a.m.

New traffic signals are being installed on the Trans Canada Highway at Carey Road near Uptown.

The work is part of the dedicated bus lanes going in along Douglas Street that last month eliminated left turns onto Carey Road for southbound traffic on Douglas.

Two signalized turning lanes are being created for southbound traffic along Douglas Street at Saanich Road.

These changes are part of plans to address traffic congestion in the Capital Regional District.

The affected transportation corridor is one of the busiest commuter routes in the city. It currently carries as many as 1,700 vehicles per hour during peak travel times.

At the same time, public transit buses move 40 per cent of the people who are taking this route during peak hours, while only making up three per cent of the traffic.

Plans call for the completion of the northbound Douglas Street bus lane extension from Tolmie Avenue to the Burnside Bridge by fall 2018 at a total cost of $14.2 million.

The province is contributing $9.575 million, while the federal government is providing up to $4.625 million under the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund.

Goldstream News Gazette