Regina Bypass

The Regina Bypass is a four-lane twinned highway connector road in Regina, Saskatchewan. The 44.3-kilometre (27.5 mi) route connects Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway) with Highway 11, forming a partial ring road around the city of Regina. It serves as a replacement bypass route for the existing Regina Ring Road. The Ring Road was originally constructed as an urban bypass route around Regina's city centre, however urban growth since Ring Road's construction effectively turned it into an arterial road with high traffic congestion along some portions of the route.

Regina Bypass

The Regina Bypass is a four-lane twinned highway connector road in Regina, Saskatchewan. The 44.3-kilometre (27.5 mi) route connects Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada Highway) with Highway 11, forming a partial ring road around the city of Regina. It serves as a replacement bypass route for the existing Regina Ring Road. The Ring Road was originally constructed as an urban bypass route around Regina's city centre, however urban growth since Ring Road's construction effectively turned it into an arterial road with high traffic congestion along some portions of the route.