maestro
Senior Member
Acceptance of the inevitability is the best answer to coping with any situation.
But on a more serious note, I feel like this location will self-adjust traffic-wise. Having gridlock traffic at the intersection will force a lot of residents to reconsider public transit and cycling as viable commuting options, relieving the traffic congestion in the process. Moreover, once the Smart Track stations are built, there shouldn't be any issues for this area whatsoever.
What public transit? Transit in this part of the city doesn't suffer from low ridership. A half dozen towers within a stone's throw will be completed in a few years. Any transit improvements is still preliminary and unfunded.. Cycling is fine and dandy but, we don't have a moderate climate that makes it practical as a daily commute. Some manage but, it's very niche for days like today.