Northern Light
Superstar
I get the first point, but I don’t understand how anyone would prefer Toronto’s stop sign at every intersection approach over the judicious use of roundabouts. Assuming they’ve ever actually driven in places that have them, which I guess is why yet another good dea in use in many other countries would be inconceivable here. I’m so disappointed by our pig-headed refusal to learn from other cities.
Something not to be missed is that retrofitting them into most intersections would mean land acquisition, likely by expropriation.
Neither cheap, nor quick in this day and age.
Based on what I'm seeing online, the typical regional road roundabouts in Waterloo are 850m2, that's a diameter in the vicinity of 30M.
While the one on Windemere in Toronto is 21M across, and almost 4000sq ft.
That's a lot of land area.
The smaller one is the size of a fairly typical inner suburban lot, with a presumed land value close near 1M
The large one, needless to say, more than twice that.
Cost is a very tangible obstacle.
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There are too many stop signs in Toronto, and too many traffic lights in many areas as well.
There are alternatives other than roundabouts.
Road diet the street, alternative paving treatments, put some sway into the street (even just using the existing ROW)...all of these slow traffic.
At intersections alternative instruction can be used including yield, flashing yellow etc.
For larger streets the issue is largely about safe crossings for pedestrians, and that is best addressed by shorter crossing distances, and predictable traffic flows with gaps.
Where the issue is one of managing turning traffic, things are more problematic. I'd love to see driver education that reminds people a left is three rights.....
But we also have the option of blocking lefts in more cases where they pose a danger for relatively little gain (mid-street island/barrier that blocks the turning movement.
We're a bit too stuck in the thought in the binary process of light/no light, stop sign/no stop sign rather than in shaping traffic flow to address the issue.