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Senior Member
They have lowered the speed limit to 40km/h in that section. As for heavy traffic, I don't think there's a real solution for that. Ring roads were supposed to serve as bypass, but area residents will be up-in-arms over that.Driving through North York Centre a few minutes ago, I felt disheartened about the curb lane patios from a safety perspective. It would take just one inattentive driver to create a mass cas. I don't imagine the planters have much rigidity or anchoring to them. This area needs the pedestrianization/traffic calming rebuild asap. Plus the patios look so unattractive with their orange pylons and crime scene like tape. And it didn't seem particularly enticing to be inches away from heavy traffic. But it was great to see many people out and about again with the city vibrancy returning.
Even with speed limit lowered, I'd still choose Yonge over Doris or Beecroft outside rush. 40km/h seems torturous on those wide ring roads, as opposed to Yonge, where there's some urbanity.