Le Gique
Active Member
-thanks be to Jupiter this discussion is capable of evolving past the absolutist (bus bad, tram good) phase
-can i suggest that when debates focus on specific routes, and projected ridership estimates fall in that gray zone between two technology choices <<i.e. it could go either way>> that we at least acknowledge we're in the gray zone?
-as objective as one/we/you try to be, the pull toward particular technologies is based on a personal ranking of perceived advantages and disadvantages, but also plain old emotional bias (BTW did I tell you how cool monorails are?)
-and why wouldn't institutions (like TTC, GO, Metrolinx, the premier's cabinet) be subject to gut-level bias too?
-this may get real complicated in about a month and a half, when the RTP comes out and everybody is juggling several different network possibilities in their noggins -- all the while trying to account for major variables (possible development, gas prices, etc.) that will impact ridership expectations
>and then there's the big one: how much money will be available to play with?
-if the economy goes sour we may end up splitting straw men in the jitney vs. rickshaw debate
-can i suggest that when debates focus on specific routes, and projected ridership estimates fall in that gray zone between two technology choices <<i.e. it could go either way>> that we at least acknowledge we're in the gray zone?
-as objective as one/we/you try to be, the pull toward particular technologies is based on a personal ranking of perceived advantages and disadvantages, but also plain old emotional bias (BTW did I tell you how cool monorails are?)
-and why wouldn't institutions (like TTC, GO, Metrolinx, the premier's cabinet) be subject to gut-level bias too?
-this may get real complicated in about a month and a half, when the RTP comes out and everybody is juggling several different network possibilities in their noggins -- all the while trying to account for major variables (possible development, gas prices, etc.) that will impact ridership expectations
>and then there's the big one: how much money will be available to play with?
-if the economy goes sour we may end up splitting straw men in the jitney vs. rickshaw debate