bgobgo
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Link to a Christopher Hume article about the Gardiner being at a crossroads is below. Perhaps most interesting quote part of this article is the following..
“The Gardiner doesn’t need to go east of York,” he explains. “You could ramp it down between Spadina and York and bifurcate it into two east/west avenues along Lake Shore and Harbour St. That would eliminate the problems of all those squirrely ramps that cause much of the congestion.”
Most of the traffic comes from the west and exits before York. Traffic coming from the east would use the two new boulevards. Only 20 percent of rides go through the city, which means most usage is local.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/01/24/gardiner_at_the_crossroads_hume.html
“The Gardiner doesn’t need to go east of York,” he explains. “You could ramp it down between Spadina and York and bifurcate it into two east/west avenues along Lake Shore and Harbour St. That would eliminate the problems of all those squirrely ramps that cause much of the congestion.”
Most of the traffic comes from the west and exits before York. Traffic coming from the east would use the two new boulevards. Only 20 percent of rides go through the city, which means most usage is local.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/01/24/gardiner_at_the_crossroads_hume.html