darth_freeman
Active Member
I have a feeling they're going to end up being permanent knowing what goes on around in this city. Some people will come out and whine and complain when the lights are deactivated, then the councilor (DiCiano in this case) will pander to his constituents and agree to make them permanent since the election is right around the corner.
The area around Kipling Station is already a zoo, and these traffic lights will only make things worse.
The traffic lights actually improve things a lot. Pedestrians would constantly stream across the previous intersection which only had stop signs, backing up traffic onto Dundas.
Now the flow is much more predictable as well as safer for pedestrians.