TheTigerMaster
Superstar
This is a good point.
After a year of this pilot, transit riders are going to have gotten used to a much faster 504 and 514 ride. Drivers will complain but how do you go back to allowing King street transit to slow down to the crawling mess that it is today? The only alternative is the downtown relief line across town but in 15 to 20 years, when that’s finally built (if at all), a car reduced or car free King Street will have become cemented.
There’s no going back.
Ironically, this pilot might get some DRL-averse suburban councillors to agree to expediting the DRL in exchange for removing the transit mall once the DRL is built. Probably won't play out like this, but I'll dream!