New Brunswick

Quispamsis Drivers Get Real-Time Road Updates With 511 Service

By

James Sinclair
March 2, 2026 2:07 pm

The Government of New Brunswick is encouraging drivers in Quispamsis, New Brunswick, to use the 511 road service for live information on traffic and closures. On February 27, 2026, provincial officials updated their public alerts page to provide easier access to real-time road conditions, highway cameras, and ferry updates. This tool helps residents choose safer routes and avoid delays during construction or bad weather.

The provincial advisory follows a major winter storm that hit the region on February 23 and February 24, 2026. This storm resulted in more than 50 vehicle accidents across the province on February 24 alone, highlighting the need for up-to-date travel information. By using the NB 511 service, drivers can check winter road conditions and the current status of the Gondola Point Ferry before they leave home.

For those who commute using Route 1, Gateway Operations provides updates on road conditions at least three times a day during the winter. These updates are posted even more frequently when weather conditions change quickly. This information is especially important for daily commuters traveling between Quispamsis and Saint John who rely on clear highways for their morning drives.

The province also officially implemented spring weight restrictions for heavy vehicles on March 2, 2026. These seasonal rules are designed to protect roads during the spring thaw and can lead to increased road wear or temporary detours on local routes. Residents can use the 511 service to stay informed about these changes and any other unexpected road closures in the community.

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