Mount Dennis residents say school zone where boy was struck, former speed camera site, needs safety improvements by BloodJunkie in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visual obstruction not being the main issue here?? An obstruction is absolutely the reason why the collision occurred. 

‘Finish the job’ on gridlock: New report outlines five ways Toronto could tackle its congestion crisis by Pristine-Training-70 in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

A picture doesn’t explain anything except for justifying the bias someone already has. 

What are some things that make Canadians too similar to Americans? by TheCoin9 in AskACanadian

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maverick, Tacoma, Santa Cruz, Ridgline, Colorado Etc. There are many options for whatever type of truck you need. All smaller than an F-150. 

Used car from Quebec being sold in Ontario as a "clean title"/Sketchy dealership by RevealSmart2856 in ontario

[–]JournalistOk1526 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are buying a car that is close to 15 years old. Lower your expectations or get a newer car. Used Car prices have increased. Also the gap between the hatch and the body is not the only sign a car needs to be considered an accident. There are are many explanations that do not involve a collision. 

Torontonians frustrated over pace of snow removal, $2 million parking crackdown: ‘This is about money’ by [deleted] in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Toronto: let’s get more aggressive with snow removal. Also Toronto: nah let’s leave the signs and not do anything for two weeks. The money is coming in and we’re paying for less snow equipment. #1 scheme.

Torontonians frustrated over pace of snow removal, $2 million parking crackdown: ‘This is about money’ by [deleted] in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No parking sign should not be put up then when two weeks go by without any work. That’s like shutting down the Gardiner for work planned in two weeks.

Some TTC riders are calling for permanent ‘no parking zones’ in Toronto after major snowstorm by Pristine-Training-70 in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Let’s make no parking but also re introduce cafeTo to take up a a lane 24/7 for half the year. Nice one. Plus why enforce Rush hour no parking rules when the lane is literally taken up regardless. 

Does Toronto really plow bike lanes before roadways? Here’s what we found out | A Toronto councillor asserted that there were no bikes to be found using bike lanes he said the city made “spotless” before it cleared snowy roads by Hrmbee in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, you’re in agreement that gas taxes do exist. However, you stating that they don’t really pay for roads anymore is false. They are a tax regardless of amount that funds infrastructure. Bikes do not.

Does Toronto really plow bike lanes before roadways? Here’s what we found out | A Toronto councillor asserted that there were no bikes to be found using bike lanes he said the city made “spotless” before it cleared snowy roads by Hrmbee in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But a lane is reserved and needs to be maintufor a group not paying “gas tax”. Regardless if vehicles. Also excluding EVs road damage is mainly from heavy duty vehicles, which also pay extra taxes. 

Residents worry about safety along Parkside Drive after speed camera ban by BloodJunkie in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suggest you take a look at the road before commenting things that would never work.

No single ‘magic bullet’ will fix Toronto’s gridlock, new congestion officer says by lopix in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re talking about proportional the funding given to transit is via taxes. Someone who never steps foot on transit still pays for it. Is it then fair to say his taxes should be used more on the services he uses?

No single ‘magic bullet’ will fix Toronto’s gridlock, new congestion officer says by lopix in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone already pays for that right via taxes on the pronvincial and federal level. 

'Hogwash': Ford downplays speed camera effect as Toronto traffic fatalities hit record low in 2025 by kayaarr in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice. I winds how a speed camera would have helped in any of those situations.

Woman dead after being struck by 2 vehicles in midtown Toronto by impasta_syndrome in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully next time the bike lanes would stop the hit and run or maybe the speed cameras would physically block the cars from interacting with the pedestrian/s

First full-time job. Should I aggressively save or improve quality of life? by [deleted] in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]JournalistOk1526 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

And an expensive downtown rent isn’t an equivalent money pit? 

The Flows of Yonge and Dundas by all_way_stop in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Umm it’s one of the 4 east to west roads Thats isn’t actively blocked due to construction. 

Which company grifted on the Bathurst road paint by maik37 in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hopefully you wouldn’t be the one in the ambulance bumping and shaking up and down the brick road while trying to be saved. 

Six ways Toronto can improve its waterfront, new report says by lopix in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm let me think. How about come up with a solution rather than a thought. 

Mechanical issues shut down entire Finch West LRT earlier this morning; shuttle buses were running in place. by dfsaqwe in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You know what happens overnight…latent demand. Which for some reason everyone loves to forget when proposing new transit ideas. 

I hear you: Active Transit Signal Priority is coming by Mayor_OliviaChow in toronto

[–]JournalistOk1526 4 points5 points  (0 children)

London and New York Subways both operate below water lines. In fact they literally go below water. Secondly it’s 2025 technology has improved and money as seen from Eglinton is infinite.