Transportation in Lethbridge - Major Roads

Major Roads

The following are arterial and collector roads in Lethbridge. The numbers listed are the total number of maximum vehicle traffic during weekdays for 2010. Only roads reaching at least 6,000 vehicles per day, which is the cut off for a "major collector" classification, are listed below.

Road Type Weekday
traffic
Lanes
Whoop-up Drive Arterial 44,200 6
Mayor Magrath Drive South Arterial 34,000 6
Crowsnest Trail Arterial 30,300 4
Stafford Drive Arterial 21,800 4
Scenic Drive Arterial 21,700 2–4
University Drive West Arterial 25,400 4–6
13 Street Arterial 19,600 2–4
6 Avenue South Arterial 18,600 4
3 Avenue South Arterial 18,400 4
43 Street Super collector 16,000 2–4
2/2A Avenue North Super collector 14,300 2
5 Avenue North Super collector 14,000 2
McMaster Boulevard/Jerry Potts Boulevard Super collector 13,200 2
1 Avenue South Super collector 11,700 4
10 Avenue South/South Parkside Drive South Super collector 10,700 2
20 Avenue South Super Collector 9,700 2–4
23 Street North Super Collector 9,500 2–4
9 Avenue North Major collector 8,600 2
4 Avenue South Super collector 8,400 4
16 Avenue South Super collector 8,400 2
2/2A Avenue North Super collector 14,300 2
26 Avenue North Major collector 7,300 2
5 Avenue S Major collector 6,500 4
Stafford Avenue/St. Edwards Boulevard/18 Avenue North/Park Boulevard Major collector 6,500 2

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