The Detroit & Canada Tunnel Corp. is considering limiting or eliminating truck traffic through the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel.
According to a recent report in the Windsor Star, a report titled “Vision for the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel” suggests that new tunnel plazas “would only accommodate larger commercial vehicles on a limited basis.”
Limiting truck traffic, the report says, would mean less pollution and congestion in downtown Windsor and Detroit, as well as reduced road construction costs and longer road life.
According to a recent report in the Windsor Star, a report titled “Vision for the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel” suggests that new tunnel plazas “would only accommodate larger commercial vehicles on a limited basis.”
Limiting truck traffic, the report says, would mean less pollution and congestion in downtown Windsor and Detroit, as well as reduced road construction costs and longer road life.
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