BrenWilson
Active Member
Jughandles are a highway solution, should never have that kind of solution in a mixed use urban ROW.
This was actually a change that was made a couple months back!At southbound Bathurst at Adelaide the advance greed left turn should get extended until the streetcar clears the intersection.
Can we consider the interchange from eastbound Kingston Road to northbound Midland via Kelsonia Ave. as a jughandle? That's what I have in mind. I think the right turn design at Kelsonia does not encourage high speed entry.For the record, 'Jughandles' were originally proposed on Eglinton east of Victoria Park, and I'm one of the people who spiked that idea, because it creates a pedestrian-hostile environment.
Can we consider the interchange from eastbound Kingston Road to northbound Midland via Kelsonia Ave. as a jughandle? That's what I have in mind. I think the right turn design at Kelsonia does not encourage high speed entry.
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I am in and around the surface level of Eglinton all the time and there are constantly trains going in both directions for at least the past week or so.Saw lots of trains today - both directions
It was a dismissal, as your idea is asinine. The last thing this city needs is more roads.I assume your question is disingenuous, intended as a dismissal rather than true inquiry, but both sides of Eglinton from Victoria Park onwards are slated to be torn down and residential development put in. Now's our chance to require those developments to include the roads to reduce left turns off Eglinton. I expect you may reply the contrarian, to tell us why this cannot, will not or should not be done, but so be it.
It's well known that the TTC is widely used by middle and upper middle class people; and many working poor drive. Cool it with the disingenuous posts.If this city was actually focused on moving people around as efficiently as possible, we could make a lot of decisions that would accomplish this. But transit is for poor people, cars are for rich people, and so cars are prioritized. Can you imagine the angry calls into Newstalk 1010 from SUV drivers who had to wait at a stop light because the poors were allowed to go first? The suffering and waiting of transit riders is the point.
Widely known? Unless you can provide a source, this sounds very made up.It's well known that the TTC is widely used by middle and upper middle class people; and many working poor drive. Cool it with the disingenuous posts.
I'd need to go back and check, but it's been discussed on Urban Toronto before. Certainly Parkdalian's rhetoric is divorced from reality.Widely known? Unless you can provide a source, this sounds very made up.
Im on the eglinton 34 bus right now.... the demographics i observe on this bus is very contrary to your claimsIt's well known that the TTC is widely used by middle and upper middle class people; and many working poor drive. Cool it with the disingenuous posts.
Like I said, we can wait until we dig up the source, but if we're quoting anecdotes, then I'll just cancel out your observation with mine that I see plenty of suits on line 1 when I take it.Im on the eglinton 34 bus right now.... the demographics i observe on this bus is very contrary to your claims
Well.... we're talking about line 5 here on this debateabout signal priority and drivers complaining. Its pretty obvious what the demographics are. White suits on the 510 are irrelevant in this conversation.Like I said, we can wait until we dig up the source, but if we're quoting anecdotes, then I'll just cancel out your observation with mine that I see plenty of suits on line 1 when I take it.
I didn't say anything about the 510. The point is the vapid narrative Parkdalian was pushing.Well.... we're talking about line 5 here on this debateabout signal priority and drivers complaining. Its pretty obvious what the demographics are. White suits on the 510 are irrelevant in this conversation.




