4 am, driver fled the scene. Gee, I wonder if alcohol was involved.
4 am, driver fled the scene. Gee, I wonder if alcohol was involved.
I wonder if a good old fashioned parking lot gate, triggered to open only by a streetcar, is needed.
... or simply remove the concrete between the tracks for a few yards on the ramp or at start of tunnel. However, some people are simply too clueless or drunk or stoned to notice such things!I wonder if a good old fashioned parking lot gate, triggered to open only by a streetcar, is needed.
- Paul
However, some people are simply too clueless or drunk or stoned to notice such things!
... or simply remove the concrete between the tracks for a few yards on the ramp or at start of tunnel. However, some people are simply too clueless or drunk or stoned to notice such things!
I had not seen this, I seldom walk down the ramp :->In case you never noticed, they've already done that - there is a "catch pit" near the bottom of the grade, where there is a two-foot-long "gap" in the concrete which is supposed to help prevent cars from going further - and in most cases, it does. But not only that, but the rail is completely exposed, with the base concrete a good 8 inches below the head of the rail.
Dan
Toronto, Ont.
I wonder if a good old fashioned parking lot gate, triggered to open only by a streetcar, is needed.
- Paul
4 am, driver fled the scene. Gee, I wonder if alcohol was involved.
If so then apparently it's the GPS that was drunk, according to the driver.
Howabout a pair of laser beams running off the 600VDC overhead that vaporizes any foreign item entering the tunnel.
It was commenting on a whiteboard in a Metrolinx office which made derogatory comments about the TTC, particularly in regards to cleanliness - which seems ironic given Metrolinx's disinterest in dealing with graffiti.The original tweet was deleted. What did it say?