Photo update from Tuesday 14 November 2017:
Old stop markers being taken down:
New tactile strip at EB Bathurst stop:
Closeup of tactile strip:
EB Portland Stop: Even with all the materials clearly being temporary I think the streetcar stops look much more proper than they ever did before.
Then the PM rush in the Financial District (17:00-18:00). Stop reading now if you want to end on a high note.
View from the front of a streetcar:
1. Traffic spills back through downtown from the Gardiner during the afternoon rush, as always. Obviously the Pilot has not solved that problem.
2. The Steamatic van illegally entered the intersection even though there was nowhere to go, thereby blocking all traffic on King Street for a cycle. This was extremely common, I saw numerous cars at numerous intersections blocking King Street.
3. Pedestrians were generally ignoring the 'Don't Walk', preventing traffic from turning off King during the right-turn green arrow. In this case it didn't matter though given the Beer Store truck couldn't have turned anyway.
4. Because of #3, the cyclists had to go around the truck using the hatched 'streetcar lane'
5. The Rolls-Royce driver has decided to drive straight through despite the hatching and signage. Is it me or are a disproportionate number of the illegal movements made by BMWs, Mercs or Audis?
There were so many cars disobeying the through movement prohibitions at Yonge and at University that there was actually traffic congestion on King.
Endless stream of illegal thru movements at University:
Looking eastbound at University toward York. When the light was red at York, the queue was sometimes so long that it blocked streetcars from reaching the EB University stop. Also note the bicycle overtaking the streetcar on the left. I also saw many cars doing the same. As SteveinToronto mentioned it's not technically illegal but certainly sketchy.
EB at Bay St. Cars are allowed to go straight here, but there wouldn't be this many cars if the through-movement prohibition were being enforced at University.