Displaced left a turn for the better, engineer says
New intersection operating smoothly and efficiently
The new displaced left turn intersection on St. Peters Road in Charlottetown is officially open and running smoothly, officials say.
After a few delays, the traffic cones for the new turning lanes along the bypass were removed at around 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Vehicles were then able to fully use the interchange as officials fine-tuned the timing for the lights.
Weekday commuters experienced the displaced left turn for the first time Monday morning.
Stephen Yeo, chief engineer for the Department of Transportation, said there have been no issues in the first two days.
"It appears to be operating just as it's designed, moving a lot of traffic through here without delays," he said. "A lot of people did a lot of work on this project and it's good to see it open and operational."
The new traffic pattern was supposed to be in use in mid-October, but was delayed when key equipment didn't arrive.
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With files from John Robertson