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Your Aberdeen commute just got a lot worse.

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Your Aberdeen commute is officially a nightmare, right?

Good morning from the Hammer — steel town, art town, your town. Don't look away.

Listen, I'm from the Mountain, so I know a thing or two about traffic headaches coming down the Jolley Cut or the Claremont Access. But the chaos on Aberdeen Avenue right now? That's a whole new level of "what were they thinking?" people are talking about. You've got one lane each way, right? And if someone's trying to turn left onto Locke Street, the whole thing just grinds to a halt. We’re talking backups well past Dundurn. It's making your morning commute a special kind of hell.

### What's The Deal?

The city's doing some serious infrastructure work on Aberdeen, and it's not just a quick fix. They're rebuilding the street and the infrastructure underneath, which is important, but the execution? That's what's got everyone fired up. It's a major artery connecting the west end to the lower city and the Mountain, and right now it's a bottleneck that's testing everyone's patience.

Here's why this matters more than just a bit of road rage:

* **Commute Carnage:** If you live on the west Mountain or commute in from Ancaster, this is directly impacting your daily life.

* **Local Business Impact:** Businesses along Locke Street and even further up on King Street are feeling it when people try to avoid the area.

* **Hamilton's Patience:** We're a tough city, we deal with construction, but this feels like an unnecessary level of disruption on a critical street, right?

It’s one thing to have construction on, say, a quiet side street. But Aberdeen? That’s like messing with the flow of the Red Hill Valley Parkway for people trying to get across town. It’s making people wonder if anyone actually drives these routes when they plan these things. It’s got that classic Hamilton frustration vibe, you know?

Sonja Kovačević-Mountain, MiTL Sports Desk, Hamilton.

My cousin Dragan on the Morning Wire team is probably already ranting about this. Catch him on mornings.live.

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