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International Bridge traffic is on the rise

But commercial vehicle crossings are down over this time last year
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Canadian border crossing of the Sault Ste. Marie Internal Bridge. Kenneth Armstrong/SooToday

NEWS RELEASE
INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE ADMINISTRATION
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The International Bridge Administration today announced that one-way traffic crossings of the International Bridge at Sault Ste. Marie totaled 107,467 for the month of November 2017. This figure represents an increase of 4 per cent, a difference of 4,178 crossings as compared to November 2016.

An analysis of traffic statistics for the month reveals the following:

Vehicle Classification

One-Way Crossings

Change from November 2016

Percent of Total Crossings

Full-Fare Passenger Cars:

37,768

4.5 per cent

35.2 per cent

Commuter Fare:

60,944

4.7 per cent

56.7 per cent

Car Pulling Trailers:

1,520

65.2 per cent

1.4 per cent

Commercial Trucks:

7,235

-10.1 per cent

6.7 per cent

Totals:

107,467

4.0 per cent

100.0 per cent

The International Bridge has processed 99.7 million vehicles and is forecast to exceed the major milestone of 100 million bridge crossings in January of 2018.

The International Bridge self-funds operations with toll revenue. Operations include the bridge structure, the Bridge Authority plaza, all maintenance facilities, and all ongoing building support costs and maintenance for the Canada Border Services Agency facility.

As for the construction of the Canadian Plaza Redevelopment Project, it is a Canadian capital project which is financed separately by The Federal Bridge Corporation Limited (FBCL), through the Canadian Gateways and Border Crossings Fund.

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