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Urgent: 32 Highway Closures in Peel Scheduled for Oct. 4, 2025

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UPDATE: A significant number of road closures will impact drivers in Peel on October 4, 2025. A total of 32 closures are confirmed due to extensive roadwork, making it crucial for commuters to plan their routes in advance.

Starting tonight at 10 p.m., several major highways will experience lane reductions that could cause significant delays. Notably, Highway 410 northbound between Bovaird Drive and Mayfield Road, Brampton, will see one alternating lane closed until October 25 at 6 a.m..

Additionally, the Queen Elizabeth Way will have two alternating lanes closed between Erin Mills Parkway and the Credit River in Mississauga from October 14 at 10 p.m. until October 17 at 5 a.m..

Drivers should be aware of the following key closures:
Highway 403 westbound, two alternating lanes closed between Winston Churchill Boulevard and Highway 5, Mississauga from October 2 at 10 p.m. until October 4 at 6 a.m..
Highway 10 northbound between Old School Road and Forks Of The Credit Road, Caledon, will have one alternating lane closed until October 11 at 3 p.m..

The closures will not only affect commute times but could also delay emergency services. Authorities stress the importance of being aware of these changes and adjusting travel plans accordingly.

As the October 4 date approaches, more closures may be announced. Stay tuned for updates from Peel Region’s Transportation Department for the latest information on roadwork and closures.

For the latest updates on traffic conditions and roadwork, check local news sources and official transportation websites. Share this information with fellow drivers to help everyone navigate these changes smoothly.

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