This used to be rush hour pre-covid on most days.I avoided it on Tuesday, by getting on the DVP south at O'connor Drive.
But a pair of work trucks parked in the live traffic lane on the South Kingsway exit, forcing two directions to use a single lane.
Late Wednesday Don Mills was closed at O'Connor, and the South Kingsway exit was closed.
I've taken over 45 minutes to go four blocks along Front Street before.
Glad to see you adding more enjoyable things in your life.Traffic was bad today. My girlfriend (yes, i said it) drove up to Parry Sound today to spend a week with her daughter and grandkids. Only took her 5 hours from Kitchener. Lol.
As an easy first step, if a road is being opened up, utilities should be notified so they can get in on the hole. So many roads get cut every year due to lack of coordination. This reduces lifespan substantially. Add a huge penalty for a utility to open a road that was recently open. Plan instead of react.While extreme in the video above commute times are on a steep increase in and around the GTA (as well as many other places)
in my area, I am always confused when I see them building 100's of homes and do nothing about the streets and road until well after the homes are built then they have the nerve to post signs like "making your commute better" blah blah blah. I 100% agree with @mimico_polak there needs to be a better timeline and spacing for large road work etc.
Let's take a look at three different projects...While extreme in the video above commute times are on a steep increase in and around the GTA (as well as many other places)
in my area, I am always confused when I see them building 100's of homes and do nothing about the streets and road until well after the homes are built then they have the nerve to post signs like "making your commute better" blah blah blah. I 100% agree with @mimico_polak there needs to be a better timeline and spacing for large road work etc.
The Mr christie area also has crap transit access. City was happy to accept DC's but didn't really care how the people were supposed to live there.Let's take a look at three different projects...
1. Lakeshore and Park Lawn has built up massively over the last decade. Now they're adding more towers (or already did) at the old Mr. Christie factory.....ZERO road upgrades
2. Lakeshore / Browns Line...Minto...thousands of people moving in to a small parcel...ZERO road upgrades
3. Cawthra / Lakeshore...huge community being built up...ZERO road upgrades
4. Mississauga Rd / Lakeshore...huge community firing up...ZERO road upgrades
It's ridiculous what will be happening in those areas. And traffic congestion will be huge.
And these are all along Lakeshore...which should in theory have a simple streetcar solution. The line ends at Browns Line. I say built a tunnel. It'll keep me employed longer.
This is the perfect world. Reality is so messed up it's not funny.As an easy first step, if a road is being opened up, utilities should be notified so they can get in on the hole. So many roads get cut every year due to lack of coordination. This reduces lifespan substantially. Add a huge penalty for a utility to open a road that was recently open. Plan instead of react.
I was happy to see that when they installed fibre in our neighbourhood, they used conduit. Laying wires that become obsolete always seemed like a make work project. Upgrading to a new standard or repairing a damaged line only takes a few minutes now instead of heavy equipment and days of work.
for lakeshore corridor in sauga theres a project in the works but... the real question is whenLet's take a look at three different projects...
1. Lakeshore and Park Lawn has built up massively over the last decade. Now they're adding more towers (or already did) at the old Mr. Christie factory.....ZERO road upgrades
2. Lakeshore / Browns Line...Minto...thousands of people moving in to a small parcel...ZERO road upgrades
3. Cawthra / Lakeshore...huge community being built up...ZERO road upgrades
4. Mississauga Rd / Lakeshore...huge community firing up...ZERO road upgrades
It's ridiculous what will be happening in those areas. And traffic congestion will be huge.
And these are all along Lakeshore...which should in theory have a simple streetcar solution. The line ends at Browns Line. I say built a tunnel. It'll keep me employed longer.
Exactly. I'd prioritize that one, but they won't be able to get it started because the developers will now claim that the condition / traffic patterns on Lakeshore are changed from the time of their bid.for lakeshore corridor in sauga theres a project in the works but... the real question is when
How many bridges cross the Credit River south of the 403? Any plans for more?Let's take a look at three different projects...
1. Lakeshore and Park Lawn has built up massively over the last decade. Now they're adding more towers (or already did) at the old Mr. Christie factory.....ZERO road upgrades
2. Lakeshore / Browns Line...Minto...thousands of people moving in to a small parcel...ZERO road upgrades
3. Cawthra / Lakeshore...huge community being built up...ZERO road upgrades
4. Mississauga Rd / Lakeshore...huge community firing up...ZERO road upgrades
It's ridiculous what will be happening in those areas. And traffic congestion will be huge.
And these are all along Lakeshore...which should in theory have a simple streetcar solution. The line ends at Browns Line. I say built a tunnel. It'll keep me employed longer.
4 currently, plus a rail line. Do we need more? Not if we plan accordingly.How many bridges cross the Credit River south of the 403? Any plans for more?
The first step for a new highway is land acquisition. Cost $20,000 a foot or more based on a couple million an acre?
It's the best.4 currently, plus a rail line. Do we need more? Not if we plan accordingly.
Why add more highways? What we need is better transit. This will allow the highways to ease up IF, and only IF, you have a viable / reliable / affordable / timely access to transit.
I would love nothing more to go from Erindale Station - Scarborough Centre Station via transit...but I can't. I can...at 2x the time required by car. I'm not willing to do that, and I get my transit pass free!
I'm almost temped to apply to a downtown project because I can just hop on the train near my house, and then hop out at Union with a 5min walk to the office.
Let me dust off my CV.