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I dunno. It seems crystal clear to me that routes to the southwest of Toronto are undeserved. There is no real way to travel the 402 to Sarnia
Really? It's only 290 km from Toronto to Sarnia. You can do it without any Superchargers at all. Now that there's a Supercharger in Woodstock, only 167 km away, Sarnia isn't far at all. If you're talking about continuing on in Michigan - well, for now you have to go through Detroit.
I can understand seeing lots of places near where you live would be better off with Superchargers, but I don't buy the argument that this is a priority. We will disagree on this until such time as there are Superchargers all over the place, at which point this will all just seem like a lot of pointless angst.
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Pretty sure that must be old imaginary. I was down to Detroit almost exactly a year ago and there was only a small stretch of 2 lane (each way) well down past Chatham as best I can recall. Lots of highway construction in the Windsor area too. In fact, the same map still shows the Speedsville Rd. bridge over the 401 in Cambridge, but that was torn down a while ago in preparation for 401 widening through the Waterloo Region.
You are correct, of course the imagery is almost never right up to date. I did the trip last summer, and I recall some of the 401 west of London being 4 lane but I don't know exactly how much.
Boy, it was painful transitioning from the U.S. Supercharger route to Ontario with no Superchargers at all at the time.