ShonTron
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The DVP was not closed for "Run for Cure", though a whole bunch of other roads were. It is closed only for that idiotic "Ride for Heart" and some sort of triathlon and for annual construction. The DVP closure for construction was last weekend.
The sooner John Tory can convince council to cancel the vast majority of the silly events that shut down DVP, Gardiner, Lake Shore, King St, etc. the better. This has got to be by far the easiest way to improve the terrible traffic in this city and costs the city absolutely nothing (probably saves them a bit of money for policing costs, etc.). I do not care if it is "For Heart" or "For Cure" or whatever, closing major roads must cost the economy millions, far more than the amount those silly events raise. Also I would really like it if John Tory could figure out how to do the Gardiner/DVP closures at night rather than on weekends. Provincial highways are almost never closed for an entire day or two on weekends for construction.
You'll notice that the 400-series highways generally have wide shoulder lanes; the 427 and 400 also have collector lanes. A few years ago, the 401 had alternating express and local lane closures on weekends. The bi-annual DVP and Gardiner closures allow for a lot of maintenance to take place at once, on freeways built to standards that are not up to modern designs.
Why aren't you whining about the semi-regular subway closures too?