cc46
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A couple pics looking east Saturday morning April 10th 2021
Cool - but unlikely. Thanks for the article! I actually think Lake Shore is a bigger barrier than the Gardiner - and that's what really prevents the city from meeting the lake on the west end.In the same area, near a newly opened supermarket, developers are hoping to build a shopping complex with underground floors. Visitors will see the exposed foundations of the Gardiner’s massive pillars. An artist’s conception of its above-ground spaces shows musicians playing, people walking their dogs and reflective shapes slung from the expressway’s underside to brighten the area.
Cool - but unlikely. Thanks for the article! I actually think Lakeshore is a bigger barrier than the Gardiner - and that's what really prevents the city from meeting the lake on the west end.
Don't spend too much money integrating a piece of infrastructure that will be torn down. Automation of cars and telecommuting will make the massive amount of roads we reserve for single occupancy cars unsustainable.No amount of "integration" of a highway can mask what a catastrophic piece of infrastructure this is for a high density urban centre.
It will be a great day when it's finally torn down. For the next few decades, we'll live with the regressive decision making of a bunch of dinosaurs on council who couldn't make a forward thinking decision even if the sky fell on their heads.
I honestly doubt that we are going to see fully atonumus cars for awhile as no car manufacturers are even close to it yet as well no governments have given a final decision on whether or not they would be allowed. Also no body is exactly sure about whether or not telecommuting will stay for everyone or if there will be a return to offices which may be more likely then people think as it's not really convenient for everyone to work from home.Don't spend too much money integrating a piece of infrastructure that will be torn down. Automation of cars and telecommuting will make the massive amount of roads we reserve for single occupancy cars unsustainable.
Cities are already trialing autonomous microtransit, it's really not far off. Tesla and many companies also have level 3 autonomous modes which can essentially drive themselves with the driver being passively aware.I honestly doubt that we are going to see fully atonumus cars for awhile as no car manufacturers are even close to it yet as well no governments have given a final decision on whether or not they would be allowed. Also no body is exactly sure about whether or not telecommuting will stay for everyone or if there will be a return to offices which may be more likely then people think as it's not really convenient for everyone to work from home.
That doesn't really mean much if you look at any videos that people put up of the Tesla full self-driving beta it's still a long way off and also it's only available in the US right now although Canada and Mexico are supposed to get it sometime this year. However, you have many places like the EU that have put ridiculous road blocks in the way of it because they think it's unsafe. As far as autonomous micro-transit I think it's still always off even if cities are studying it.Cities are already trialing autonomous microtransit, it's really not far off. Tesla and many companies also have level 3 autonomous modes which can essentially drive themselves with the driver being passively aware.
Low speed people movers are a lot closer than you might think. My workplace was piloting them for campus use.That doesn't really mean much if you look at any videos that people put up of the Tesla full self-driving beta it's still a long way off and also it's only available in the US right now although Canada and Mexico are supposed to get it sometime this year. However, you have many places like the EU that have put ridiculous road blocks in the way of it because they think it's unsafe. As far as autonomous micro-transit I think it's still always off even if cities are studying it.
There is a big difference between them being used in a private business and on streets of cities. I know that there are plans for a pilot program here in Toronto but nothing has really been announced as far as where and when it will be carried out.Low speed people movers are a lot closer than you might think. My workplace was piloting them for campus use.
The TTC did announce the what/where/when. It's obviously paused due to the pandemic.There is a big difference between them being used in a private business and on streets of cities. I know that there are plans for a pilot program here in Toronto but nothing has really been announced as far as where and when it will be carried out.