Railrunner
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Is no one going to address the last mile problem?
No, because then we can't argue about details that won't be relevant for several years.Is no one going to address the last mile problem?
Responds by saying that I haven't asked riders (have you?), then comes up with an anecdote that is a whataboutism. Nothing you said actually nullifies my post.Let me know what have you learned from asking transit riders?
I haven't seen the TTC or really any proposals that ease peoples worries. The CEO fired a constable for arresting someone who was harassing passengers, so they're being a lot less active.
Now regular riders are the ones who suffer.
It's idiotic there are no regular patrols or even permanent constables at large interchange stations. When the CEO said more staff were deployed to keep us safe after a NY subway shooting, the union said this wasn't true.
Management clearly doesn't care at all about peoples safety, the comments they've made about people who have been attacked gives insight into their opinions.
You haven't mentioned what you have learned by speaking to the actual riding public? I also pointed out your original post ignored everything except deaths.Responds by saying that I haven't asked riders (have you?), then comes up with an anecdote that is a whataboutism. Nothing you said actually nullifies my post.
Nice.
Nobody said that safety isn't important. All aspects of the transit experience are important - but bloody-mindedness on one aspect will lead to neglect of another.
If we want to go down this rabbit-hole, my stance is that we need a dramatic change in our mental health/drug abuse/shelter systems - more officers can only turf the insane out of the system, rather than keeping them out in the first place.
How are you determining that people are staying away from the TTC because of personal safety concerns?You haven't mentioned what you have learned by speaking to the actual riding public? I also pointed out your original post ignored everything except deaths.
The TTC can't fix the mental health problems society has, they only have control over the number of officers they have and how they respond.
I'm not saying subways shouldn't be built because they're unsafe, but if the argument is that people aren't taking transit because it's unsafe, and therefore we should build subways, that's not anything.
Show me the cameras at outdoor stops? There are employees at the stations whenever they are opened and that is a bit of a relief as well as a forced path to exit so it's even more likely they'll be caught on camera. More witnesses actually leads to what's called the bystander effect where everyone expects someone else to act.And how exactly are subways safer than an LRT? Ask any one of the tourists who go to New York that are afraid of the subway because of the way it was in the 1970s and chances are they'll feel a lot more comfortable using surface transit than underground transit.
Underground, it is dark, and there's usually not as many people around as on the street. Waiting on an LRT platform you don't run the risk of plummeting from a great height if you get pushed into the trackway, to say nothing of the lack of a third rail that could electrify you. There are more witnesses in the form of passing pedestrians and cars than under ground. Evacuation procedures are extremely simple in the event of a fire or derailment.
I'm not saying subways shouldn't be built because they're unsafe, but if the argument is that people aren't taking transit because it's unsafe, and therefore we should build subways, that's not anything.
Considering physical safety was one of the top priorities in the TTC survey and the number of incidents is up several times even 3 or 4 years ago the jury is out on that one.How are you determining that people are staying away from the TTC because of personal safety concerns?
Safety system-wide? Sure. Safety on LRT specifically? That is irrational.Safety is 1 of a lot of factors why people don't like LRT's.
Safety is just 1 of the reasons people don't like LRT's I can go into detail if you'd like?Safety system-wide? Sure. Safety on LRT specifically? That is irrational.
And I’m arguing that safety for LRT specifically is a non issue. To focus and double down on it like you have just shows you’re grasping as straws.Safety is just 1 of the reasons people don't like LRT's I can go into detail if you'd like?
People I know who prefer not to use to the TTC due to safety issues (largely due to the mentally ill) prefer the surface routes as they don't want to potentially trapped in a station with the assailant.Show me the cameras at outdoor stops? There are employees at the stations whenever they are opened and that is a bit of a relief as well as a forced path to exit so it's even more likely they'll be caught on camera. More witnesses actually leads to what's called the bystander effect where everyone expects someone else to act.
Safety is 1 of a lot of factors why people don't like LRT's.
Considering physical safety was one of the top priorities in the TTC survey and the number of incidents is up several times even 3 or 4 years ago the jury is out on that one.
I've spoken to dozens of people but I know you will disregard that so there is hard data as well. If you're curious about the number of violent incidents it's dozens of times higher than even 3 or 4 years ago. You can get this data from the city if you'd like. Sexual assault caused 9 delays in 2018 and 151 delays in 2022 so far. (data is till October 31) If you think this isn't affecting peoples behavior I don't know what to tell you.
You want people to take transit? Listen to their issues, I feel like safety is the easiest issue to fix in the short term and the one that’s also gotten most bad the last few years.And I’m arguing that safety for LRT specifically is a non issue. To focus and double down on it like you have just shows you’re grasping as straws.
Yeah ok. I also "talk to many people who take transit". Safety based exclusively on specific mode does not come up. Safety on the system as a whole? Yes, of course. Your argument that people are more afraid to take a surface route is still ridiculous.You want people to take transit? Listen to their issues, I feel like safety is the easiest issue to fix in the short term and the one that’s also gotten most bad the last few years.
Btw I’m happy finch west is an LRT
There's a correct superlative for "most bad" (the worst).You want people to take transit? Listen to their issues, I feel like safety is the easiest issue to fix in the short term and the one that’s also gotten most bad the last few years.
Btw I’m happy finch west is an LRT