LMFAONo name Cola.... goes with his whole mantre of 'savings'...
Nothing wrong with pulled pork n a bun.
Way to make a statement about fiscal responsibility.. With discount brand cola...
LMFAONo name Cola.... goes with his whole mantre of 'savings'...
Nothing wrong with pulled pork n a bun.
Rob Ford wants to turn Toronto into Detroit, really? Rob Ford is concentrating on getting more people in cars, really? What are you smoking? Just one example (since you're talking about transit) I think his plan to put the LRT underground on Eglinton is a good one and avoid creating another nightmare which is now St. Clair Ave W.I bet all 18 people who votes yes live in the inner suburbs and were responsible for voting this idiotic slob into office. The biggest concern that I have with him is that he wants to turn Toronto into a city like Detroit. The great cities of this world are transit oriented and encourages pedestrian traffic in the downtown areas. If you look at the voting map of this city, the vast majority of his support came from the inner suburbs....why doesn't he focus his attention on them rather than on downtown? People in downtown do not like him and do not want him to tamper with the way we live life. Why does Rob Ford and his supporters insist on turning downtown Toronto into a pro-automobile city? Encouraging people to use cars will not only cause more environmental and traffic issues but it also causes socioeconomic issues as well as it creates another barrier to prevent people from interacting with each other as they are isolated in their cars. One of the great things of Toronto is that we try to have as little barriers and have as much integration as possible in our urban fabric. Our city planners have an objective of placing public housing and lower economic neighbourhoods next to highly affluent areas to show that we can all get along and live next to each other no matter what our economic status is. This is vital for the long term social development of any city and the more Rob Ford concentrates on trying to get people to travel in their cars, the worse off it will be for the city of Toronto. I love cars and I love to drive my car, but when I commute to work I use transit as it is simply the smarter thing to do.
You have clearly not driven along St. Clair Avenue West in a long time. It moves faster than any of the other major routes that travel from East to West.Rob Ford wants to turn Toronto into Detroit, really? Rob Ford is concentrating on getting more people in cars, really? What are you smoking? Just one example (since you're talking about transit) I think his plan to put the LRT underground on Eglinton is a good one and avoid creating another nightmare which is now St. Clair Ave W.
No I have and that's why I avoid it at all costs. It's nowhere near as fast as Lawrence. Each traffic light is significantly longer than other east/west routes and it's often down to one lane each way with parking. I've also noticed it's really slowed down the north/south traffic along that stretch. Not to mention it's dangerous as hell for cyclists. Guess Mr. bicycle Miller forgot to take them into consideration.You have clearly not driven along St. Clair Avenue West in a long time. It moves faster than any of the other major routes that travel from East to West.
Putting the LRT on Eglinton underground was never Ford's plan. The Eglinton LRT has been in the planning / design phase for about 5 years now and it was always proposed to put the Eglinton LRT underground. The limits have changed over the course of the study, but that's about it.Rob Ford wants to turn Toronto into Detroit, really? Rob Ford is concentrating on getting more people in cars, really? What are you smoking? Just one example (since you're talking about transit) I think his plan to put the LRT underground on Eglinton is a good one and avoid creating another nightmare which is now St. Clair Ave W.
I'm also glad you use public transit, I do too when it makes more sense than to ride my bicycle or take the car. When I say makes more sense I mean takes less time. For me, taking the TTC to work means walking, street car, subway, bus then walk some more which take an hour each way for a total 2 hours round trip. If I take my car it's a 30 minute round trip. That's 375 additional hours travel time per year for taking the "better way". I will gladly pay a little extra to save that amount of time each year. Unless of course you don't value your time as I do.
No, Ford isn't perfect but neither was Miller, not even close. If the majority don't like what he is doing, he'll get voted out. That's how it works!
I disagree.Are you serious? Get a grip, It's crap. It's poorly designed, it's ruined businesses, it's unsafe for cars, transit and cyclicists, it's slow and 60% of it is unused 95% of the time. After winter 2012 it will be a big maintenance effort, with further delays, further costs and worse economic impact.
It has succeed at being a massive f*up.
There was no need for street cars on st.clair. Electric buses would have been fine.
Whoa.. 60% of it is unused 95% of the time? Where do you get these statistics?Are you serious? Get a grip, It's crap. It's poorly designed, it's ruined businesses, it's unsafe for cars, transit and cyclicists, it's slow and 60% of it is unused 95% of the time. After winter 2012 it will be a big maintenance effort, with further delays, further costs and worse economic impact.
It has succeed at being a massive f*up.
There was no need for street cars on st.clair. Electric buses would have been fine.
Oh right, it's 'the better way'. If that's the case, more people would take it but they don't because for the most part it's very inefficient. That's why so many still drive!As to your contention that public transit takes longer than driving, well, duh, no-one ever said public transit was faster than driving all the time. Sometimes it's faster, sometimes it's not due to the very nature of how it works (i.e. picking up multiple passengers at multiple stops (stating the obvious here)). Public Transit is designed for moving the greatest number of people as efficiently as possible. It costs you less, it pollutes less, and it removes cars from the streets, and you don't need to pay for parking. Sometimes it's faster, but usually it's not. I don't recall the TTC ever marketing itself as "the faster way to go".
No shit, I avoid that intersection at all costs. One more thing, ask the fire department what they think of trying to navigate across St. Clair now. lolyou mean bathurst and st. clair isn't the slowest intersection in town anymore?...you mean it's safe to drive that way again?
If Miller had won, would the city somehow magically have a zero budget shortfall? Or is the budget shortfall simply Ford's doing like so many would like to believe? If there was a budget shortfall and Miller was in power I guess we all know what he'd do, raise taxes!You know so far this thread shows Ford has a 40% approval rating, that's pretty high in politics. Interesting with all the negativity that the media has thrust upon him.