If ML had employed any planning on the Eglinton Line, which has become abundantly clear it didn't, it would have employed U-turn routes along the median of Eglinton. These are employed in many cities where there are no left hand turn lights at intersections but rather U- turns are made between lights using a separate lane and controlled by lights themselves........the cars can make a U-turn when there are no LRTs on the area of the route. Yet another failure on ML's execution of this line.
Even still, with today's technology in light coordination, there is no reason why the LRTs shop be stopping for any red lights if the City decides to make transit a TRUE priority.