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A 72 Year Crossing at Yonge and Bloor

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STREET SCENE: Linux Cafe

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Farm Friday: Evergreen Brick Works

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SPACING VOTES WEEKLY: Coach Ford, Smitherman walks & a heated TV debate

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SPACING RADIO: Smitherman talks walking, while walking

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IDEAS FOR TORONTO: Infrastructure referendums

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Bike parking takes over car parking spaces

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Cities for People — New Toronto design intervention

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LORINC: Greenwashing by any other name

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World Wide Wednesday: Maps, Trains, Trikes and Three Million on the A40

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Wednesday’s Headlines

The lane says yes, but the sign says no to left turns [ Toronto Star ]
Miller would be wise to heed councillors' advice [ Toronto Star ]
Highway stops to get makeovers [ Toronto Star ]
Guide to walking - one step at a time [ National Post ]
Stinson worries he won't given second chance [ Globe and Mail ]

 

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re: Guide to walking

Does anyone get the feeling that the author would prefer if there weren't any pedestrians at all? What a stupid thing to complain about.

Comment by Ben
August 29, 2007 | 8:38 am

I generally try to keep a brisk pace whenever I cross a road, and I'm certainly not a driver. It's just common courtesy. I like to wait for streetcars or buses to pass before I press for a crosswalk, as well.

If I can't move quickly, though, for whatever reason, I don't appreciate drivers honking at me. Most don't, but a few think they own the road.

My mindset, though, is that a driver can afford to wait an extra ten or fifteen seconds; they're the ones who can move at 30-50km/hr. I can't, and I deal with that. I always found it incredible that the angriest and most impatient seem to be those who can move the fastest. Speed doesn't really beget patience, does it?

Comment by Gloria
August 29, 2007 | 9:20 am

Oh that is so funny. Poor widdle driver has to wait an extra few seconds because the mommy lugging a baby doesn't scurry out of his way.

Is there really a right way to walk on the sidewalk? Why oh why aren't there lanes painted so this poor dude won't have to actually talk to other pedestrians. Horrors, he might have to say "excuse me please" or even worse, tap someone on the shoulder!

How DARE people walking not recognize his entitlement to unhindered transportation.

Is it just me or has Royson been writing the same column for two years?

Comment by Nestor
August 29, 2007 | 11:29 am

Actually, Nestor, I believe that Royson uses a "Mad Libs" template of some sort:

"Miller needs to {verb}, and to stop blaming {noun} for the city's {adjective} problems."

Comment by Ben S.
August 29, 2007 | 11:58 am

Is it just me or has Royson been writing the same column for two years?

WIN!

While I can't say I've never been mildly annoyed at people who walk slowly/in the middle of the sidewalk/on the "wrong" side...it behooves me to think that when this guy does the sidewalk dance he gets held up for minuteS...."Even in a polite encounter, it's very annoying when you're trapped in one of those you move to the left, he moves to the right but you move to right and then he moves to the ? and so on. Both of you are immobilized for minutes as you sort it out."

Also, the not-so-subtle jab at the youth of this generation..."They believe in anarchy as long as they get their way." I hope he has his name on the anarchy nursing home waiting list now. It might take him a while to get in when the time comes with an attitude like that.

Comment by Laura K
August 29, 2007 | 4:26 pm
 
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