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I don't think I've seen this posted here yet.
Shot before the grass was put down
I don't think I've seen this posted here yet.
Big concern for that is long term viability with heavy traffic and buses. This is good for quiet neighbourhoods but not feasible long term for a major artery road like Eglinton. Guarantee there will be refurbs of those every 5 years due to heavy usage and buses forming depressions over time when they drive over themInstead of "speed bumps", use "raised crosswalks".
Use concrete instead of asphalt at crosswalks.Big concern for that is long term viability with heavy traffic and buses. This is good for quiet neighbourhoods but not feasible long term for a major artery road like Eglinton. Guarantee there will be refurbs of those every 5 years due to heavy usage and buses forming depressions over time when they drive over them
Obviously it's too early to make any proclamations about performance without signalling in place, but I must say that speed and performance does look very solid in this early stage of testing. It's nothing like the early days of ION testing, where LRVs were running very slow. It's plainly evident that this performance significantly better than the existing bus network.
I don't think I've seen this posted here yet.
For Toronto's Transportation Department, that means the single-occupant vehicle turning left gets priority.Obviously it's too early to make any proclamations about performance without signalling in place, but I must say that speed and performance does look very solid in this early stage of testing. It's nothing like the early days of ION testing, where LRVs were running very slow. It's plainly evident that this performance significantly better than the existing bus network.
Now we wait to see how the signal priority will perform. I wonder when we'll see testing of it.
Yes, performance looks much better with an increased playback speed. It's all part of how Metrolinx is bringing faster transit options to the GTA.Obviously it's too early to make any proclamations about performance without signalling in place, but I must say that speed and performance does look very solid in this early stage of testing.
At what timestamp? I feel like mid-block the cars are still whipping by when you would expect both to be at the same speed, there is one small stretch where it seems the vehicle guess the same speed but with the lane restrictions the cars are facing it is hard to know if that is congestion, and only when the light is unfavorable to the cars does it catch up and even then that only occurs rarely. This LRT may be able to go 60km/h but I don't feel this is showing that yet and if it is they need to put some speed traps here for the cars.I have been replaying that video with an eye on the autos - it seems that the lrv keeps pace with the road vehicles
speed and performance does look very solid in this early stage of testing.
Still too much parkingToday, looking southwest at Black Creek Drive and Eglinton Avenue West...
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A dozen reasons why its a bad idea, but I'd have loved for them to leave it that way.Shot before the grass was put down
The Toronto Botanical Garden is at Lawrence & Leslie. They should expand the gardens southward to the Sunnybrook Park stop at Leslie on Line 5.
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