nfitz
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lolalso, toronto has thousands of kms of sidewalks and trails, and tens of km's of underground/indoor walkway; but not one of those is for cars.
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lolalso, toronto has thousands of kms of sidewalks and trails, and tens of km's of underground/indoor walkway; but not one of those is for cars.
Also, Toronto has thousands of kms of sidewalks and trails, and tens of km's of underground/indoor walkway; but not one of those is for cars.
What do trails and underground walkways have to do with being car-centric?
What you just said reinforces what I just stated............the streets themselves are built and geared towards vehicle traffic and the idea of actually having one little street closed to traffic is unthinkable.
So what you are saying is that if you want to walk anywhere in Toronto you have to go thry a forest or in an underground canyon? The longest stretch you can go in Toronto without having to navigate around cars is the vomit-comet.
What do trails and underground walkways have to do with being car-centric?
What you just said reinforces what I just stated............the streets themselves are built and geared towards vehicle traffic and the idea of actually having one little street closed to traffic is unthinkable.
So what you are saying is that if you want to walk anywhere in Toronto you have to go thry a forest or in an underground canyon? The longest stretch you can go in Toronto without having to navigate around cars is the vomit-comet.
Despite all the transit-first talk, Toronto is very car-centric... Vancouver has the Granville Street transit-only blocks and when elevating thru Richmond they elevated the structure down busy #3 Road but didn't add any additional lanes or parking to compensate.
Toronto has 7,100 km of sidewalks, but not one is for cars. Roads are for vehicles, sidewalks are for walking. Both have over 5,000 kms of space to conduct their business.Toronto has thousands of km or roads but not one is for pedestrians.
Toronto has 7,100 km of sidewalks, but not one is for cars. Roads are for vehicles, sidewalks are for walking. Both have over 5,000 kms of space to conduct their business.
If you want to take road space and turn it into a pedestrian area, that's no longer a road, but is a market or mall, or just open space like the pedestrian walkways and squares in Europe. I love visiting those areas, but they're not roads.
You forget the depressions in the sidewalks (where they are not setback from the curb) which the cars use as ramps to driveways. Those depressions are made for the car, not wheelchairs. Those depressions are hazardous to all pedestrians, because they cater to the car.
You forget the depressions in the sidewalks (where they are not setback from the curb) which the cars use as ramps to driveways. Those depressions are made for the car, not wheelchairs. Those depressions are hazardous to all pedestrians, because they cater to the car.
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At one time, they had ramps in the street gutter, but that was changed over time to the sidewalk depression, marketed as an "improvement". For the car, yes; not for pedestrians.
As long as we're making stupid comments, I'll partake too. You forget about the depressions in the sidewalks which strollers, wheelchairs and others use to enter the roadspace at intersections and crosswalks. Those depressions are hazardous to cars, because they cater to sidewalk users.You forget the depressions in the sidewalks (where they are not setback from the curb) which the cars use as ramps to driveways. Those depressions are made for the car, not wheelchairs. Those depressions are hazardous to all pedestrians, because they cater to the car.
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As long as we're making stupid comments, I'll partake too. You forget about the depressions in the sidewalks which strollers, wheelchairs and others use to enter the roadspace at intersections and crosswalks. Those depressions are hazardous to cars, because they cater to sidewalk users.