How Should the PTH 12 and PR 210 Intersection Be Made Safer?
Official title: PTH 12 - Functional Design Study
Collisions have increased at the intersection of Provincial Trunk Highway 12 and Provincial Road 210 over the past five years. Manitoba Transportation and Infrastructure is studying how to redesign the intersection to reduce crashes. They looked at different options for changing the road geometry and traffic flow.
Why This Matters
Drive through this intersection regularly? The collision rate has been climbing for five years. Whatever design gets chosen will affect your daily commute and safety. Even if you don't live nearby, this is how Manitoba decides to spend road safety dollars.
What Could Change
The intersection could be redesigned with new geometry—possibly a roundabout, traffic signals, or turn lanes. Construction would likely affect traffic patterns during implementation. The final design will be based partly on public feedback.
Key Issues
- Which intersection design alternative best balances safety and traffic flow?
- How should traffic be managed to reduce collisions?
How to Participate
- Review the PTH 12 and PR 210 Intersection Improvement Alternatives presentation to understand the design options being considered.
- The survey for this consultation has closed. Check the What We Heard Report for results.
What Happened
The consultation has concluded and a What We Heard Report has been published summarizing the feedback received on intersection improvement alternatives.