digi
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Most hypothetical time savings are wiped out by drivers who don't understand the intricacies of roundabouts and pedestrians.
They work well in other countries, perhaps a little driver education is needed.
Most hypothetical time savings are wiped out by drivers who don't understand the intricacies of roundabouts and pedestrians.
Or you could use the same technique that the other countries used. They simply built a lot of them, and people figured it out. Even England had very few roundabouts until the 1960s.They work well in other countries, perhaps a little driver education is needed.
Maybe a couple of roundabouts would help move the traffic better.Just dont know if Torontonians are ready.
Roundabouts might not be appropriate here, but they're not more dangerous for pedestrians than signalized intersections.
The lights have to cascade red to green at the right interval to keep traffic flowing, but it can only work for one direction. Computers and cameras are supposed to keep that synchronized, according to time of day and traffic flow.
However, both Sherbourne and Parliament are deliberately synchronized to maximize red lights in BOTH directions, as I've tested those routes repeatedly and always get 70-80% red, no matter what direction I travel, no matter the time of day. Although the system can be tricked if you do, like, 80 km/hr between the lights, traffic allowing!
In my opinion, demolishing the Gardiner is a step sideways rather than a step forward. What will it actually accomplish in terms of improving the urban environment or enhancing the transportation system? It's not that I'm against demolishing it, but honestly there are much more important projects that could be undertaken on the east side of downtown. Way to go Miller, yet another useless "legacy" project.
(maybe another access ramp for industrial access into the Portlands at Cherry St?)
I didn't know we wanted to promote heady industry in the Portlands... I thought we had some really nice plans to remove the industry and replace it with parkland and new communities...
Because, of course, more condos and townhouses are important, whereas jobs are not....
Because, of course, more condos and townhouses are important, whereas jobs are not....