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Jersey barriers are the , usually movable, concrete barriers used to block lanes or streets.What are jersey barriers?
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Jersey barriers are the , usually movable, concrete barriers used to block lanes or streets.What are jersey barriers?
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I just stepped out on to King and mannnnn...oh...man: total chaos at Spadina.
The jersey barriers are in place. They’re the concrete variety but plastered in vinyl with a nice design. Just as I walked out, a cab turning right on to King got squeezed by the jersey barrier by another cab and CRUNCH!
I walked the crosswalk around the crashed taxis and when I look to my left, I see that the intersection is just complete gridlock with cops banging on windows to get drivers’ attention to move cars out of the intersection.
Then, I noticed that the yellow stripes that’ll serve as an exclusive zone for streetcars had been painted but guess what: drivers are just completely ignoring them, driving over the striped zones and stopping in them waiting for the light.
...and this is with several traffic cops watching. Nobody is following any rules and people are just driving like they’ve never taken a driving test in their life.
Other than that, everything is just fine.
To be fair, the new rules aren't in effect until Sunday morning so it's understandable that people are not following them.
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I just stepped out on to King and mannnnn...oh...man: total chaos at Spadina.
The jersey barriers are in place. They’re the concrete variety but plastered in vinyl with a nice design. Just as I walked out, a cab turning right on to King got squeezed by the jersey barrier by another cab and CRUNCH!
I walked the crosswalk around the crashed taxis and when I look to my left, I see that the intersection is just complete gridlock with cops banging on windows to get drivers’ attention to move cars out of the intersection.
Then, I noticed that the yellow stripes that’ll serve as an exclusive zone for streetcars had been painted but guess what: drivers are just completely ignoring them, driving over the striped zones and stopping in them waiting for the light.
...and this is with several traffic cops watching. Nobody is following any rules and people are just driving like they’ve never taken a driving test in their life.
Other than that, everything is just fine.
Would love some photos of the chaos
Moscow drivers are uniting in protest against the special traffic privileges enjoyed by Russia's high officials. Hundreds of vehicles carrying Moscow's VIPs use flashing blue lights to force their way through busy traffic as they speed around the capital. But ordinary road users say the privileged cars violate road regulations, and cause accidents.
Don't forget that St. Petersburg, Russia is in the same latitude as the Canadian territories, but has a much larger bike culture than that of Los Angeles.
Oh, and don't forget about the Gulf Stream, explaining why western Europe is much warmer than Newfoundland and Labrador, despite being in the same latitudes.
Because you didn't see them, they don't exist?I was in St Petersburg last month. Didn't see many cyclists at all, in fact I saw less cyclists in St Petersburg than I see in Toronto. So I'm not sure where our disconnect is.
Even in Copenhagen, the so called bicycle capital, i saw significantly less bicycles on the street than compared to Toronto's downtown. The cycle infrastructure is there and complete, but people still either walked, drove, or took transit.
Maybe it's because it was too cold (5C).
Because you didn't see them, they don't exist?