afransen
Senior Member
There is no where near the traffic that travels between region to region which is easily accessible by transit which is why drivers drive. But really how many people live directly at square one who need to have an express lane dedicated to them to get them to Scarborough town centre or Vaughan centre more quickly. If the bus starts to randomly get off at ramps along the way in order to pick up people or drop people off that kills the speed of the service. I just don’t think some trips will ever be able to be effectively covered by transit.
You want to make the far left lane a toll lane. Sure. I can get on board with that. Although that’s going to open another can of worms. No traffic for the rich.
If this is the case, why bother with HOV lanes? When you allow 2 passenger vehicles to use them, they are just as congested as general purpose lanes and offer no travel time benefit to anyone.
Realistically speaking, rail transit will never be offer competitive travel times point to point of regional express bus on a decongested highway network. Having a highway network that regularly operates at <40kph is an absurd waste of infrastructure.