the lemur
Senior Member
I'm wondering if there are any official stats about the average length of trips on the Gardiner. Anecdotally, it seems that when you have a good view of a long stretch of the Gardiner downtown (from, say, 40+ storeys up), it looks like most of the traffic travels more or less from end to end, or from one end to a downtown exit (or vice versa), not within downtown from exit to exit, because the Gardiner doesn't connect with all of the major downtown arterials.
Doug Ford's idea of adding lanes is ridiculous given the current size and condition of the expressway, and mixing tolled and toll-less lanes doesn't make much sense either, unless you do something like toll only the end-to-end traffic, or else toll the whole thing and charge by distance using ANPR or transponders.
Another option would be to put the Gardiner under Lake Shore and operate it as an express route bypassing all of downtown, or with just a few exits, and make the Lake Shore a true boulevard.
Doug Ford's idea of adding lanes is ridiculous given the current size and condition of the expressway, and mixing tolled and toll-less lanes doesn't make much sense either, unless you do something like toll only the end-to-end traffic, or else toll the whole thing and charge by distance using ANPR or transponders.
Another option would be to put the Gardiner under Lake Shore and operate it as an express route bypassing all of downtown, or with just a few exits, and make the Lake Shore a true boulevard.