Richard White
Senior Member
Those are good reasons to take public transit, but having to walk to the bus, wait out in the rain/snow/cold for the bus, have to stand because it's packed, and spend more time commuting because the bus is slower than your car are all great reasons to drive. Some people might also find that driving into downtown is faster than the bus + subway. Parking at subway stations and Go Train stations provides a great alternative for those people.
In some areas you need a car because surface transit really is that bad. Take Mississauga for example where the 20 Rathburn, 3 Bloor and 26 Burnhamthorpe all run from Square One. If you miss one of those busses you are screwed on the weekend or late night. Factor in that you cannot get anywhere reliably in Mississauga without a car on the weekend you kinda and you see why people drive to the subway. From time to time when I worked in Mississauga, I found it was faster to drive to the subway from Square One than it was to catch a bus to Islington. I could make it to Kipling faster than the bus would take to get to Islington.
The same thing is at play in Vaughan. As much as people have a subway, they have to get there and I doubt YRT or VIVA will be up to the task. People will end up being driven to the subway or drive to Downsview as I do not think any of the new stations have parking. Driving to the subway and taking transit is still cheaper than parking in Downtown Toronto and so if people do not have reliable transit to get to the station they will inevitably drive there.