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Brampton.. Just why?

Nah Toronto downtown is easy to get around, you can barely move, with all the singles lanes, construction and overall congestion. It just takes a lot longer to get anyplace.
I agree. Downtown is dangerous on a bicycle but is mostly low speed and minor damage/injuries for motor vehicles. Brampton combines bad drivers, no desire to follow laws or common courtesy and high speed so the crashes are big.
 
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I agree. Downtown is dangerous on a bicycle but is mostly low speed and minor damage/injuries. Brampton combines bad drivers, no desire to follow laws or common courtesy and high speed so the crashes are big.
Seen yesterday at the forks, half a dozen cars ******** all over the place running in a crew. One car thought it would be great to speed past a motorcycle and met another bike coming in the opposite direction. Well it went all down hill from there, guy in the car hit a tree as he drove off the road,
 
Seen yesterday at the forks, half a dozen cars ******** all over the place running in a crew. One car thought it would be great to speed past a motorcycle and met another bike coming in the opposite direction. Well it went all down hill from there, guy in the car hit a tree as he drove off the road,
Best possible outcome. Hopefully the bike had a camera and stuck around to give evidence. Does insurance avoid paying if you get a dangerous driving conviction? Most have an exclusion for claims resulting from criminal acts.
 
Best possible outcome. Hopefully the bike had a camera and stuck around to give evidence. Does insurance avoid paying if you get a dangerous driving conviction? Most have an exclusion for claims resulting from criminal acts.
Tow truck was called and no police showed up. The guy on the bike was riding with no helmet
 
While Brampton is in the top 3 worst places on the face of the earth. The overall quality of human beings has easily been on a steep decline since pre-covid times and this is a global problem. Whether it is people who feel entitled to drive/walk/ride anyway they see, to those driving with convictions, no license, insurance etc. I've seen jaywalkers face down in their phone as they wander across a busy street, with the cross walk just steps away.. I've seen people pushing strollers or walking pets into high traffic area's and never once look to see if it is safe. these are just a few examples... I use Brampton as a verb to define a level of stupidity, entitlement or ignorance that is beyond even trying to comprehend.

Example: Did you see that guy walk straight into traffic? He was so Brampton it wasn't even funny...
Example: Look at all this garbage just tossed from a vehicle onto the side of the road, they must have been very Brampton to do this...
 
My wife and I went to see Buddy Guy at Massey hall a week ago. We briefly debated about driving as opposed to parking at York Mills and taking the subway. I prevailed and we took the subway, and it was a good thing because the construction in the area created absolute chaos.

We stopped driving downtown almost 10 years ago, not worth the hassle. Stopped driving to shows as the trip could be an hour, or could be 2 hours if there was an accident on the Gardiner 10 minutes after you left home. You never knew. Have several instances where we arrived after the show started and we were lucky to be admitted. PITA.

Workarounds we use is to park at Wilson and take the subway. Other is to take the Go train. We look for shows and events outside of Toronto to eliminate the commute hassle completely.
 
The overall quality of human beings has easily been on a steep decline since pre-covid times and this is a global problem. Whether it is people who feel entitled to drive/walk/ride anyway they see, to those driving with convictions, no license, insurance etc. I've seen jaywalkers face down in their phone as they wander across a busy street, with the cross walk just steps away.. I've seen people pushing strollers or walking pets into high traffic area's and never once look to see if it is safe. these are just a few examples... I use Brampton as a verb to define a level of stupidity, entitlement or ignorance that is beyond even trying to comprehend.

I noticed this ever since people started wearing pajamas and slippers out in public.

Last week alone in Mississauga (in my car):
- Lakeshore, Port Credit - I was in the left lane and got cut off by an e-bike that swerved out of the right lane to avoid a car that was slowing down to turn
- Lakeshore, Lakeview - a car barely ahead of me swerved into my lane without looking, instead of hitting the brakes when a garbage can rolled off the sidewalk onto the street
- Confederation, Cooksville - on a windy part of the road, someone next to me started drifting into my lane, then honked at me!
 
Nah Toronto downtown is easy to get around, you can barely move, with all the singles lanes, construction and overall congestion. It just takes a lot longer to get anyplace.
My scare in downtown is the streetcar tracks. I get anxiety when they are around.
 
We stopped driving downtown almost 10 years ago, not worth the hassle. Stopped driving to shows as the trip could be an hour, or could be 2 hours if there was an accident on the Gardiner 10 minutes after you left home. You never knew. Have several instances where we arrived after the show started and we were lucky to be admitted. PITA.

Workarounds we use is to park at Wilson and take the subway. Other is to take the Go train. We look for shows and events outside of Toronto to eliminate the commute hassle completely.
I retired 13 years ago and can count on one hand how many times I have driven back into downtown TO since then. The last time was for an Elton John show at the ACC in September 2018 and by the time we got to the venue and finally into the building we had missed the first few songs! We had left two hours to get there and get in, but that still wasn't enough. I swore that would be the last time I would go to any event in the downtown TO area and it was.
 
Worst part is, that was some good farm land with real good soil, and they paved over it and made it some weird cookie-cutter-slumland.

Yes. My Friend's wife's BFF is one of the multimillionaire daughters of the guy that owned most of it.
 

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