reaperexpress
Senior Member
No worries, I fully understood that. I simply wanted to also provide the context that although the scale of required change is large, that in itself is not a reason to be dissuaded or daunted. The mindset of transport planning practitioners has already changed in many cities including Toronto, and work is already underway to completely redesign Southern Ontario's transportation networks using a more Dutch mindset. So most of the changes are happening regardless, though they could probably happen faster if people like Not Just Bikes or @W. K. Lis realized this and supported the projects which are trying to accomplish the same things as them, rather than incorrectly claiming that everything they don't like is due to the city planners being pro-car.My post was not a critique on your excellent efforts; only a reminder to everyone about the interconnectedness of things, and the scale of required change.
What's mostly needed is some guidance and attention regarding the little design details which might otherwise get missed while implementing a totally new (to us) traffic system.
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