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The western section from St. Laurent Boulevard to Cyrville Road is a four-lane principal Arterial Road that primarily runs through industrial and light commercial areas with partial access control, although with an 80 km/h (50 mph) speed limit. Some residential frontage and considerable commercial frontage exists in this fairly congested section. On the east side of Highway 417, Innes widens to six lanes up to Blackburn Hamlet and then splits into a divided 4 lane road.

Innes splits in Blackburn Hamlet; the old alignment (keeping the name Old Innes Road) runs through the community as an undivided arterial road with a lower speed limit of 50 km/h (30 mph). On this stretch of road, it is very common to get caught by speed traps - drive with caution . The 3.3 km (2.1 mile) long Blackburn Bypass (Ottawa Road 128) was built later; it is a divided Expressway around Blackburn Hamlet maintaining 80 km/h, greatly speeding up the commute to Orleans.

Once in Orleans, Innes once again becomes a commercial/mixed frontage principal arterial road. This was recently widened (construction nearly completed as of April 21 , 2006 ) from two to four lanes due to the Urban Sprawl of south Orleans. The most congested section is at 10th Line Road , which has become the second commercial hub of Orleans (after Place D'Orleans ). The speed limit through Orleans is 60 km/h (40 mph) although during the construction project it was reduced mostly to 50km/h.

After clear of Orleans (east of Frank Kenny Road), Innes becomes a rural road.