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How one West Islander's commute on Highway 20 East changed

Kevin Ammerman's commute into downtown Montreal from his home in Pointe-Claire usually takes him about 25 minutes on Highway 20 East. But Monday was no average day to be on that highway.

Pointe-Claire man's 25-minute commute to downtown Montreal now 15 minutes longer with lane closure

How the lane closure on Highway 20 East changes one West Islander's commute

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Kevin Ammerman's 15-minute commute from Pointe-Claire to downtown Montreal won't be the same for the next two years. Work on the new Turcot Interchange means one lane on Highway 20 East will remain closed until 2018, paralyzing a key route into downtown.
Kevin Ammerman'scommute to downtown Montreal from his home inPointe-Claireusually takes himabout 25 minutes on Highway 20 East.

But Monday was no typicalday to be driving on that highway.

Due to work on the new Turcot Interchange, one laneconnecting Highway 20 East to theVille-MarieExpressway is now blocked off until 2018.

Commuters have been advised to use a different route, change theirschedule,take public transit,or be prepared to sit in traffic.

Ammermanbravelyopted for the last option Monday morning, despite the fact that the Transport Ministry anticipates five to six kilometres of heavy traffic heading into Montreal.

After hitting two construction zones and seeing the ominous sign of multiple tail lights ahead, Ammermanfeared the worst.

"There's a lot of traffic. It's going tobe busy," he said.

Approaching the heart of the construction zone, traffic did grindto a crawl but not to a complete halt.

Despite the construction work, traffic was "moving faster than expected," Ammerman said.

In the end, it took him 41 minutes to get to work.

"It was worse than usual, but it wasn't as bad as it could have been," he said.

Kevin Ammerman says if his commute from Pointe-Claire to downtown Montreal gets too long, he'll leave his car downtown and take public transit. (CBC)

Monday morning's commute wasn't"the nightmare that everyone was expecting," asTransports Qubec spokeswoman Nomba Danielle said.

Many commuters heeded the Transport Ministry's advice, with many commuters movingtoHighway 40 or tryingpublic transit.

Ammermansaid if another 10 to15 minutes were added to his commute, he would also probably opt to leave his car downtown and take public transit.

With Highway 720 East set topermanently close in mid-November between theTurcotand Atwater exit, andwith only two lanes to replace it on Highway 136, Ammermansaid heis "really worried about what the next phase of construction is going to do."

A look at the closures and detours coming ahead as work on the new Turcot Interchange ramps up. (Transport Quebec )

For the next week at least, he won't be making any changes to his commute.

"We'll ride this out and see if there's more cars on the road tomorrow or if people were scared away this morning because of the beginning of a new thing here."


How is the roadwork around the new Turcot Interchange changing your commute? Let us know on Facebook or email us at webquebec@cbc.ca.

With files from Simon Nakonechny