It's already difficult enough living and driving in the city of Toronto without having to deal with utter incompetence. I think most of the congestion problems in the city could be easily corrected with a little forethought. After spending nearly an hour on the Gardiner traveling from the Jarvis exit to Lakeshore I came upon this. I was so enraged that I had to take pictures.
Although the sun makes it a little bit hard to see this traffic is backed up all the way along Lakeshore down the Gardiner, at least several kilometers, at least as far back as the CN Tower which you can see in this photo.
In this image you'll see the source of this rush-hour traffic jam. Two lanes of a three lane major arterial road are blocked for seemingly no reason at all. The far right lane seems to be just a nice parking spot for that loader, while there doesn't seem to be any reason at all for the middle lane to be closed aside for giving a little breathing room to the loader. notice that the time this photo was taken, around 5 PM there was no actual construction work being done. Why can't the crews move this equipment literally 20 feet down around the corner on to the side road that's there
This is absolutely unacceptable. Why are we allowing these construction contractors to store their gear in the most valuable real estate in the city (the middle of the damn road) whilst at the same time inconveniencing literally thousands of people. This is not an isolated incident in the city of Toronto as I see this happening all the time. They are always closing lanes on Jarvis right at the Gardiner entrance.
What do we have to do in order to get these construction crews to use their brains and be considerate of their fellow citizens who are just trying to get home to their families in a timely manner.

Although the sun makes it a little bit hard to see this traffic is backed up all the way along Lakeshore down the Gardiner, at least several kilometers, at least as far back as the CN Tower which you can see in this photo.

In this image you'll see the source of this rush-hour traffic jam. Two lanes of a three lane major arterial road are blocked for seemingly no reason at all. The far right lane seems to be just a nice parking spot for that loader, while there doesn't seem to be any reason at all for the middle lane to be closed aside for giving a little breathing room to the loader. notice that the time this photo was taken, around 5 PM there was no actual construction work being done. Why can't the crews move this equipment literally 20 feet down around the corner on to the side road that's there
This is absolutely unacceptable. Why are we allowing these construction contractors to store their gear in the most valuable real estate in the city (the middle of the damn road) whilst at the same time inconveniencing literally thousands of people. This is not an isolated incident in the city of Toronto as I see this happening all the time. They are always closing lanes on Jarvis right at the Gardiner entrance.
What do we have to do in order to get these construction crews to use their brains and be considerate of their fellow citizens who are just trying to get home to their families in a timely manner.