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Hwy. 7/8 off ramps at Ira Needles getting improvements: MTO

The intersection of Ira Needles Boulevard and the Hwy. 7/8 off ramps in Kitchener. The intersection of Ira Needles Boulevard and the Hwy. 7/8 off ramps in Kitchener.
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A Kitchener intersection that has seen dozens of crashes in the past year and a half is getting a makeover.

The Ministry of Transportation confirmed to CTV News Tuesday that plans for new traffic control measures are in the works near the Hwy. 7/8 off ramps at Ira Needles Boulevard.

Regional police say there have been 25 crashes at the intersection in the past 18 months.

A serious crash last week saw a motorcyclist taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Ministry officials say they completed a review of the intersection and determined that it could benefit from improvements like additional traffic signals or a roundabout.

They add that they're working with the Region of Waterloo to come up with a detailed plan.

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