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Will a truck ban curtail Mercier Bridge traffic 'nightmare'? Officials hope so

Chteauguay Mayor Pierre-Paul Routhier said he wished the Transport Ministry had consulted with the affected communities before the work began to seek ways to avoid traffic woes.

Since Wednesday, morning traffic headed into Montreal has started backing up as early as 4 a.m.

An accident on the Mercier Bridge brought traffic to a halt Thursday morning. Mayors of the surrounding South Shore communities say more could have been done to prevent the congestion issues. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

Truck traffic will be banned on the Mercier bridge during rush hour, starting soon, in an effort to ease congestion on the bridge.

Transport Minister AndrFortinpaida surprise visit to ChteauguayThursday morning to meetSouth Shore mayors and talk about ways to improve whatChteauguayMayor Pierre-PaulRouthiercalls"a major nightmare."

The consensus is that neither the province nor the municipalities had beenprepared for the extent of the traffic mess when one of the bridge's spans was closed for repairs last week.

"What we could have done a better job at we'll take the blame for that, and I heard the mayor of Chteauguaydo the same is there are a lot of mitigation measures that were put forward, there are additional buses that are available and running, but we didn't exactly communicate to the citizens what [their] options were," Fortin said.

Routier said after the meeting he's ashamed nothing was done sooner.

1 lane only each way

There is only one lane available on the bridge in each direction until Aug. 20.

Since Wednesday, morning traffic headed into Montreal has been backed up from around 4 a.m. on. Some motorists have said it now takes them upwards of two hours to cross.

Chteauguay Mayor Pierre-Paul Routhier says the Transport Ministry didn't consult with his city regarding mitigation measures before the work began. (Radio-Canada)

Thursday's meeting of political leaders came not a minute too soon: amotorcyclist was struck by an errantpylon and lost control on the bridge Thursday morning. That broughttraffic flow to a halt as emergency vehicles tried to get to the scene of the accident.

The man was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

Trucks to get free pass over toll bridge

It's unclear when the truck ban will begin or for what time periods in the morning and afternoon truckswill be banned, but the plan is to allow truck drivers to use the toll bridge on Highway 30 inVaudreuilfree of charge.

Officials are also looking into the possibility of allowing commuters to travel by bus for free and extending the period of reserved bus lanes on the highway leading to the bridge.

While the buses do get stuck in the traffic on the bridge, the dedicated bus lane fromChteauguayallows them to bypass the congested lanes on the highway.

As a result, Fortinsaid, the buses have only faced delays offive to six minutes, so far.

Mayor has ideas for mitigation

Earlier in the day, Routhiersaid he wished the Transport Ministry had consulted with the affected communities to seek ways to curtail traffic woesbefore the work began.

Some motorists have said it takes them upwards of two hours to cross the Mercier Bridge now that the configuration has changed to one lane in each direction. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

"It's obvious the bridge has to be repaired. I have no problem with that, but we have to be able to get around."

For its part, the Transport Ministry has been encouraging motorists to use public transit.

This is the ninth summer in 10 years that work on the bridge has shut lanes in the summer.

With files from Verity Stevenson and Radio-Canada