Dan416
Senior Member
I feel like they like to put in traffic lights to just slow down traffic rather than because they're needed.
I get it in areas where it makes sense (Roncesvalles for example could probably use another light or two instead of those dreadful crosswalks), but along this stretch of Islington there is absolutely zero reason to slow down traffic. Zero.I feel like they like to put in traffic lights to just slow down traffic rather than because they're needed.
I find driving in Toronto pretty painful tbh. And driving in Mississauga I feel like the traffic lights are timed to give you a read as much as possible on purpose. For example, driving to my parents, going up Creditview, the traffic light for Rathkeale is almost always red when the light at Eglinton a couple hundred meters north is green. So I will always have to wait a full cycle there. Unless I'm speeding enough to make it. But seriously the timing of the lights really encourages speeding.I get it in areas where it makes sense (Roncesvalles for example could probably use another light or two instead of those dreadful crosswalks), but along this stretch of Islington there is absolutely zero reason to slow down traffic. Zero.
Creditview is a collector. The lights are timed for the arterials.I find driving in Toronto pretty painful tbh. And driving in Mississauga I feel like the traffic lights are timed to give you a read as much as possible on purpose. For example, driving to my parents, going up Creditview, the traffic light for Rathkeale is almost always red when the light at Eglinton a couple hundred meters north is green. So I will always have to wait a full cycle there. Unless I'm speeding enough to make it. But seriously the timing of the lights really encourages speeding.
This city has officially gone nuts with traffic light installations. That's in the Top 3 of most useless places i've ever seen a traffic signal be installed.My "favourite" new utterly useless traffic light is one recently installed at Islington and Ridgevalley Crescent, because you know, a dozen bungalows backing onto St. George's golf course in an area with zero pedestrian activity and no schools, shops or other businesses anywhere nearby was truly crying out for a ******* traffic light. I'd LOVE to see the report that justified such wasteful spending.
What doesn't make sense with that theory is that this is Stephen Holyday's ward, and he's very much against anything that impedes cars, so I strongly doubt that this joke of a light came from him...if anything, I could see him fighting against it (if he was even aware of it).yes they do. And they cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to install, and hundreds of thousands to replace every 15 years or so.
Most of these useless signals are directives from Councillors offices, as council is generally happy to override Transportation's recommendations if the local councillor wants it.
The one on Islington was likely a result of a councillor complaining about excessive speeding along that stretch. What better way to slow people down than to make them uselessly wait at a red light!
What are your other Top 2?This city has officially gone nuts with traffic light installations. That's in the Top 3 of most useless places i've ever seen a traffic signal be installed.
Oh you're going to love them, i've circled the locations in red:What are your other Top 2?![]()
Yes, that one 100 meters south of Bloor and Spadina is ridiculous - I actually ranted about it here a while back, haha.Oh you're going to love them, i've circled the locations in red:
1) Spadina south of Bloor
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2) We can debate as to which of the traffic lights along Queens Park Circle are the most useless, but this one here in my books take the cake a chief of all of them:
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I mean honestly what are we even doing in this city...
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My best guess there's enough volume to justify a 4 way stop but it would needlessly slow people down most of the day if a light wasn't implemented?Also, why do small local streets like Harbord or Annette seem to have a dozen ******* lights bunched in close proximity along their short lengths??
I'd have to be mad to drive around there during weekdays. I basically stay away from the box of Parkside to Bloor to Jarvis to Lakeshore throughout the week. If I must enter the box in my car I'll go on early weekend mornings. Otherwise it's the subway, bicycle or walk. But mostly I stick to the east end in my car trips.New traffic lights installed at Bloor and Perth are causing complete havoc to traffic in that area.




