DarnDirtyApe
Active Member
It's for auto collisions, for which there were 239 of them over a five year span. I initially thought that number included auto-pedestrian collision, but my source wasn't very clear on that so I didn't know. However I recall at the public meeting that they said pedestrian volumes are low at the moment, but that will increase substantially as the area develops and thus the safely issues will be even more problematic in the future. I wish that the intersection would be rejigged, however no changes are planned under the hybrid proposal.
It's very odd that they're just going to leave it. The cynic in me thinks that it's because staff want to make the Hybrid option as unappealing as possible.
Funnily enough I did witness a fender bender as I was standing waiting for the light to change, as two cars tried to merge onto the WB Gardiner ramp at the same time.