Traycer
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Here's the link to The Lookout event for those who don't get the emails.
www.waterfrontoronto.ca
Looks like It'll be a wet one according to the forecast.Here's the link to The Lookout event for those who don't get the emails.
The Lookout – Open to the Public | Waterfront Toronto
www.waterfrontoronto.ca
Its the tend due to the number of people being injury or kill let along accidents caused by speeders, failing to yield the right of way to pedesiden and cycles.I find it so goofy how all the main roads in Toronto are dropping from 50 km/h to 40 km/h. Pretty soon they'll be 30 km/h. Then 20 km/h. I mean the slower the better right? Maybe they should all be 10km/h.
This ":Crescent" will not exist for long. In due course Villiers will be extended west to New Cherry and from the Precinct plan there will be several other streets linking between Villiers to Commissioners. Villiers will end at the new Don River, or actually curve up to meet Commissioners.
Oh I do hope it will not be demolished ! Such a pretty little parkette despite it's current situ amid all the heavy construction traffic / dust and all.And the cherry tree stand will be bulldozed.
Attention: I confirmed with Keating Channel Pub that they are open at 11am and do serve coffee if peeps taking photos/videos want a break. On north side of Villiers just east of Cherry.![]()
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God love the owners of the Keating Channel Pub & Grill ! Always the gracious hosts with superb hospitality day in and day out for so many years. A cozy comfort establishment worth supporting (and a great patio in season to boot).Attention: I confirmed with Keating Channel Pub that they are open at 11am and do serve coffee if peeps taking photos/videos want a break. On north side of Villiers just east of Cherry.![]()
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I find it so goofy how all the main roads in Toronto are dropping from 50 km/h to 40 km/h. Pretty soon they'll be 30 km/h. Then 20 km/h. I mean the slower the better right? Maybe they should all be 10km/h.
Its the tend due to the number of people being injury or kill let along accidents caused by speeders, failing to yield the right of way to pedesiden and cycles.
Lot of places in NA are moving in this direction and very common in Europe.
The other thing coming is the no turning on red lights and those signs can be found in the Portland today as well many parts of Toronto and NA. Some states are going back to the no turning on the red that were removed in the 70's due to oil shortage. Saw a lot hell with that yesterday in a number of places.
Why do we have right-on-red, and is it time to get rid of it?