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The Ministry of Transport carried out an urgent inspection of the Pomme-d’Or overpass in Contrecoeur. (Archive photo)
Photo: Radio-Canada / Yoann Dénécé
Posted at 2:11 p.m. EDTUpdated at 4:39 p.m. EDT
Traffic resumed in both directions on Highway 30 in Contrecoeur, in Montérégie, late Friday afternoon, following an urgent inspection of the Montée de la Pomme-d’ overpass. Gold by the Ministry of Transport.
Québec 511 reported around 4:15 p.m. on its X account that traffic had resumed on the Autoroute de l’Acier at exit 117 (Montée de la Pomme-d’Or) and thenext entry
southeast of Montreal.
A crack in the concrete was observed during repair work on the viaduct and traffic was interrupted around 1 p.m. on Friday while an engineering team from the Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility (MTMD) went to the site to determine the danger of the situation, explained the spokesperson for the MTMDLouis-André Bertrand.
The fault has been located
and it does not represent a danger to the safety of users, the inspectors concluded, explains Mr. Bertrand.
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have been in progress since April 2024. According to the Quebec 511 file, they were due to end in August 2024.
Traffic in both directions was halted for a little over three hours.
The overpass is still closed to traffic.
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