Various media reports and projections are saying congested highways could face up to 20 minutes or worse in delays throughout the day. There are also forecasts of severe traffic congestion developing along GTA routes in an unpredictable manner based on event schedules and athlete movements between facilities. OTA is being asked by politicians, media and shipper associations with regards to how the membership is preparing their business operations to adapt to these conditions. Please take 5 minutes from your schedule to answer the survey below. This information will be collected and reported in aggregate form in early June to educate those outside the industry with regards to the preparation trends of the industry as a result of the Pan Am games.
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