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- Quebec_Autoroute_5 length "22.1".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 abstract "Autoroute 5 (or A-5, also called Autoroute de la Gatineau) is a short Autoroute in the Outaouais region of western Quebec. It connects the central urban area of Gatineau (formerly Hull) with the recreational areas of Gatineau Park and the exurban rural areas of Chelsea and La Pêche. The southern terminus provides access to the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge, which continues into downtown Ottawa. The A-5 generally has four lanes of traffic (two per direction) with the exception of southernmost section across the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge where A-5 widens to six lanes (three per direction). Part of Route 148 overlapped A-5 from Autoroute 50 to Saint-Raymond Boulevard until completion of des Allumettières Boulevard in 2007. With the completion of des Allumettières Boulevard, Route 148 was rerouted onto the southern leg of Autoroute 50 and then west towards Aylmer on des Allumettières Boulevard.There are currently two segments of A-5: The main segment is a freeway that continues for 21.5 km (13.4 mi) from the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge through the Hull sector of Gatineau to a short access road to Route 105 south of Wakefield. The second segment, built in 1993, is a short four-lane, at-grade expressway bypass of Wakefield, which overlaps Route 105 and Route 366. The MTQ plans to eliminate the discontinuity between the two segments by 2015. Further extensions of A-5 north of Wakefield have been deemed unnecessary given the current AADT on Route 105.[citation needed]A 2.5 km (1.6 mi) extension of the southern segment past Tulip Valley, an area of Route 105 that has been the site of multiple fatal incidents in the past, was opened on 4 December 2009 following a $27 million (CA$) extension project. Another $115 million 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) project began in 2010 to connect the south and north segments, completing the carriageway to Wakefield by 2015.Beginning in June 2008, the MTQ began replacing the concrete surface from Ottawa to Saint-Joseph Boulevard with asphalt after multiple incidents in which pieces of concrete broke out from the surface including one that struck the windshield of a vehicle, killing its driver in November 2007. Construction was completed by the end of 2008.".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 city Gatineau.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 length "22100.0".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeEnd Chelsea,_Quebec.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeEndDirection "North".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeJunction Gatineau.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeNumber "5".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeStart King_Edward_Avenue_(Ottawa).
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeStart Ottawa.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeStartDirection "South".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 routeTypeAbbreviation "Autoroute".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 thumbnail A-5.png?width=300.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wikiPageExternalLink id1.html.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wikiPageExternalLink maps?saddr=Autoroute+5+N&daddr=Autoroute+5+N&hl=en&ll=45.520541,-75.778198&spn=0.200138,0.445976&sll=45.576622,-75.877161&sspn=0.049985,0.111494&geocode=FRZQtQIdRN98-w%3BFaKetwIdeAN6-w&vpsrc=6&mra=dme&mrsp=1&sz=14&t=h&z=12.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wikiPageID "1791182".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wikiPageRevisionID "605822404".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 alternateName "Autoroute de la Gatineau".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 cities Gatineau.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 directionA "South".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 directionB "North".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 established "1964".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 hasPhotoCollection Quebec_Autoroute_5.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 junction "in Gatineau".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 lengthKm "22.1".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 lengthRound "1".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 maint "Transports Québec".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 map "A-5.png".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 nextRoute "10".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 nextType "A".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 previousRoute "399".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 previousType "Route".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 province "QC".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 route "5".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 terminusA King_Edward_Avenue_(Ottawa).
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 terminusA Ottawa.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 terminusB "in Chelsea".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type "Autoroute".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wordnet_type synset-road-noun-1.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 subject Category:Quebec_Autoroutes.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 subject Category:Roads_in_Outaouais.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 subject Category:Streets_in_Gatineau.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Infrastructure.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Place.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Road.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Wikidata:Q532.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Place.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Facility_Construct.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Street_Generic.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 type Location.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 comment "Autoroute 5 (or A-5, also called Autoroute de la Gatineau) is a short Autoroute in the Outaouais region of western Quebec. It connects the central urban area of Gatineau (formerly Hull) with the recreational areas of Gatineau Park and the exurban rural areas of Chelsea and La Pêche. The southern terminus provides access to the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge, which continues into downtown Ottawa.".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 label "A-5 (Quebec)".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 label "Autoroute 5 (Québec)".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 label "Quebec Autoroute 5".
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 sameAs Autoroute_5_(Québec).
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 sameAs A-5_(Quebec).
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 sameAs m.05x7zz.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 sameAs Q325933.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 sameAs Q325933.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 wasDerivedFrom Quebec_Autoroute_5?oldid=605822404.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 depiction A-5.png.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 isPrimaryTopicOf Quebec_Autoroute_5.
- Quebec_Autoroute_5 name "Autoroute de la Gatineau".