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King Street (Streetcar Transit Priority)

Since there is no transit on Jarvis I assume they are starting to put back transit shelters on King St - though I like transit shelters it seems a bit odd to do this prior tote complete street rebuild (2023). (Just made a site visita nd they have painted the shelter outlines on King at both Jarvis and Church.

KING ST E At JARVIS ST

Toronto-TMC: Eastbound and westbound lanes partially occupied due to the installation of concrete pads for bus shelters and electrical trenching.

Closure Type:Construction (Planned)

Time Frame:Daily

From:Jun 10, 2021

Until:Jul 2, 2021

Hours:09:00 a.m. to 04:00 p.m.

Impact:Major

Road Class:Major Arterial

District:Toronto and East York

Contractor:Astral Media

ID:R133200
 
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Watched earlier as five cars rolled through a King Street East intersection, despite signage indicating they couldn’t. If the priority for street cars is now permanent, is there a plan to update signals to better match the rules? Otherwise, what is the point? While most drivers seemingly abide, it gives the scofflaws an express route across town.
 
Watched earlier as five cars rolled through a King Street East intersection, despite signage indicating they couldn’t. If the priority for street cars is now permanent, is there a plan to update signals to better match the rules? Otherwise, what is the point? While most drivers seemingly abide, it gives the scofflaws an express route across town.
We have had this discussion many times before; the fact that enforcement on King is infrequent has not seen a huge volume of people not following the rules and the street is virtually deserted most of the time. (There IS occasional enforcement, I saw several drivers getting tickets last week.) The purpose was to give streetcars a clear route and that has really been accomplished. The whole street is supposed to be rebuilt in 2023 and will, I hope, have a design that better 'nudges' drivers to follow the rules. While some drivers clearly know they are breaking the rules, others are confused and see a green light without noticing the NO ENTRY . It is, apparently, not allowed to change all the 'regular' green lights to green left and/or right green arrows.
 
Watched earlier as five cars rolled through a King Street East intersection, despite signage indicating they couldn’t. If the priority for street cars is now permanent, is there a plan to update signals to better match the rules? Otherwise, what is the point? While most drivers seemingly abide, it gives the scofflaws an express route across town.
Several problems.

Obsolete traffic signals. No dedicated transit specific signals, other than the go straight signal, which is used even if the streetcars or buses are turning.
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From link.

Not using red and yellow turn arrows, as is used in other jurisdictions.

traffic-control-light-with-different-arrows-in-all-directions-to-be-vector-id679531918
From link.

Single-occupant motor vehicles turning left get priority ahead of the 100+ people on board the streetcars.
 
Several problems.

Obsolete traffic signals. No dedicated transit specific signals, other than the go straight signal, which is used even if the streetcars or buses are turning.
4-2-9.jpg
From link.

Not using red and yellow turn arrows, as is used in other jurisdictions.

traffic-control-light-with-different-arrows-in-all-directions-to-be-vector-id679531918
From link.

Single-occupant motor vehicles turning left get priority ahead of the 100+ people on board the streetcars.
I was waiting for you to post this for the umpteenth time :-> I actually agree with you but the kinds of traffic lights allowed are set by the Province and they seem unwilling to make any changes.
 
Taxis are also exempted from 10pm-5am at night. They'll need a separated signal to indicated they are allowed to drive through. They should install signs with backlight as the restriction wording sings are hard to read at night.

If they want to keep it simple, they can just install a transit signal and a regular signal with both a regular green proceeding light and a green right pointing arrow. Use the green arrow in the day and the regular green at night. That would fix the problem for most of the day without having major traffic law changes.
 
Taxis are also exempted from 10pm-5am at night. They'll need a separated signal to indicated they are allowed to drive through. They should install signs with backlight as the restriction wording sings are hard to read at night.

If they want to keep it simple, they can just install a transit signal and a regular signal with both a regular green proceeding light and a green right pointing arrow. Use the green arrow in the day and the regular green at night. That would fix the problem for most of the day without having major traffic law changes.
Like this...
traffic-light-with-free-travel-for-bus-and-taxi-WWPRAP.jpg

From link.

Someone needs to think up a pictograph for taxis.
 
Based on my travels of all 49 states south of the 49th, 10 province and 40 cites in 18 countries, I prefer to see horizontal signals than vertical ones. Saw the first one in Miami a few decades go and was impress seeing it as it gave a clear view as to what was taking place for the intersection. Then there were the various colours of arrows. Saw them on the east coast on our travel this month.

It would be nice to see a steel frame across King St with the various signals using arrows and the bar for streetcars along with the LED no through traffic sign with at least 2 of them on it.

You could put up warning ones about 200-300' from the intersection giving driver following a streetcar extra time to move to the curb lane or be prepare to make a left turn.

Regardless of doing anything to tell drivers that they are not allow past X point, a number will disobey the signals and signs as they feel they have the right to do it or not paying attention.

Time to update the traffic signals and bylaws to match the world.
 
Astral are putting up transit shelters along King going west from Jarvis. (Where all the stops were moved and the old stops & shelters removed). While it's good to see a few shelters, it seems unfortunate that they are putting them back on the (already quite narrow) sidewalks and not putting them in the curb lane. No doubt 'all will be good" (ha!) in 2023 when the whole street will be redone but ...
 
I was just on king Street on the 503 Kingston road streetcar and I can honestly see why cars are going through without turning off, with all of the cluter on the street now between either TTC streetcar stops, art pieces or restaurant patios it's next to impossible for a driver to be able to get into the right turn lane before they have to turn right off of the street. The city need to rethink how they have it laid out before they make it permanent.
 

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