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Stalled vehicles result in long delays for Mississauga, Hamilton, Oakville commuters

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Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington and Hamilton commuters are facing a traffic nightmare Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 19) on our highways.

A new problem on the westbound Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) is creating big delays. That’s thanks to a stalled vehicle on the ramp to Dorval Rd.

Eastbound Hamilton, Oakville and Mississauga drivers are also facing a huge back up this afternoon. A stalled truck is blocking the two left collector lanes on the eastbound Highway 401.

Drivers are reminded to avoid both areas if possible or be patient as work on clearing both stalled vehicles continues.

Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington and Hamilton commuters are facing a huge traffic nightmare on the highways Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 19).

A new problem on the westbound Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW) is creating big delays. That’s thanks to a stalled vehicle on the ramp to Dorval Rd.

Eastbound Hamilton, Oakville and Mississauga drivers are also facing a huge back up this afternoon. A stalled truck is blocking the two left collector lanes on the eastbound Highway 401.

Drivers are reminded to avoid both areas if possible or be patient as work on clearing both stalled vehicles continues.

 

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