rbt
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The Witt ain't leading no matter how much you want it
The flag ship leads the charge even if it isn't the ship at the front.
The Witt ain't leading no matter how much you want it
Here are some pictures of the new Cherry Street loop from yesterday.
I suspect this not permanent and the signage at Mill and Front right turns is because Mill and Front east of Cherry are closed until May (?); they DO allow right-turns at Eastern. I suspect that when the streets open and the 514 streetcar runs they will restrict all to a separate light and make all no right turn on red.I just realized they are not allowing right hand turns from NB Cherry to EB Mill, Font or Eastern. Seems like a good safety measure for bikes and streetcars.
They built a turn lane from NB Cherry to EB Front, that has to cross the bike lane. I'm not sure they they'd have installed no right-turn signs -perhaps this is for if you are in the through lane, not the turn lane? I've already seen cars turning from NB Front to EB Eastern, from the through lane rather than the turn lane.I suspect this not permanent and the signage at Mill and Front right turns is because Mill and Front east of Cherry are closed until May (?); they DO allow right-turns at Eastern.
They built a turn lane from NB Cherry to EB Front, that has to cross the bike lane. I'm not sure they they'd have installed no right-turn signs -perhaps this is for if you are in the through lane, not the turn lane? I've already seen cars turning from NB Front to EB Eastern, from the through lane rather than the turn lane.
Never was plan for because of width restriction as well by Transportation.Does anyone know why the bike lanes weren't separated?
It looks like Toronto is going to take another look at closing King Street down for automobile traffic.
And it will be scuttled by councillors who live nowhere near King street.
More importantly, by councillors who have constituents who 1) live nowhere near King street, 2) don't work on King street, and 3) like to drive and park their cars on King street.
In other words, mostly Denzil.