Le Gique
Active Member
traffic armageddon when a road is removed?
not always. not by a longgg shot.
the Gardiner East was ripped out past Carlaw, what, ten years ago?
is traffic in that area significantly worse now than then (notwithstanding the fastfood/supermarkt stuff that sprouted at Leslie)?
for definitive data on that previous de-gardinerization, a proper traffic study (commute time, congestion) would have to take into account the whole east toronto corridor -- lakeshore to dundas (which was also downsized in the last decade)
not always. not by a longgg shot.
the Gardiner East was ripped out past Carlaw, what, ten years ago?
is traffic in that area significantly worse now than then (notwithstanding the fastfood/supermarkt stuff that sprouted at Leslie)?
for definitive data on that previous de-gardinerization, a proper traffic study (commute time, congestion) would have to take into account the whole east toronto corridor -- lakeshore to dundas (which was also downsized in the last decade)