Fate of Pedestrian Scramble Raises Questions About Toronto's Priorities

Wednesday Mar 4th, 2015

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FATE OF PEDESTRIAN SCRAMBLE RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT TORONTO'S PRIORITIES The Bloor-Yorkville Business Improvement Area and Transportation Staff Recommend the City Revert to a Traditional Intersection Using a scramble crossing can prompt a strangely liberated feeling. With all vehicle traffic stopped, pedestrians take over the intersection, walking freely in every direction. For a few seconds, pedestrians own the whole road. It's evidence that - at least in that moment and place -... [read more]

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