Additional passing lanes improve safety on Highway Two
Two sets of passing lanes were recently constructed on Highway Two, between the Prince Albert and Christopher Lake about 31 kilometers north of the city.
The project cost about $7.5 million dollars. Local government officials hosted a ribbon cutting this morning to celebrate the completion of the project, including minister of Highways Fred Bradshaw, MLAs Joe Hargrave, Nadine Wilson, Alana Ross and Delbert Kirsch, as well as members from the Lac La Ronge Indian Band and Rural Municipality of Buckland.
“These passing lanes are significant safety improvements to what many call the gateway to the north,” Bradshaw said during the ceremony. “Studies have shown passing lanes can reduce collisions by as much as 25 percent.
“We have been working hard to improve the highway safety, whether it has been intersection improvements or passing lanes. We want to see the safety of our highways improved in Saskatchewan.”