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POLL: do you plan to drive on Car Free Day?

Today is international Car Free Day. Toronto's celebration of this important day is embarrassing compared to what other cities are doing (even the UK government has a week to celebrate forms of transport other than the vehicle).

This makes a good poll question: Do you plan to drive on Car Free Day?

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Wotta road!
And not another cyclist on it - heaven!

Comment by hamish
September 22, 2007 | 12:43 am

I never drive. I think it is unethical.

Haha, oh the irony. There is no other way to get to Harvest Festival, unfortunately. I will resume my car free year when I return :)

Are there extra GO trains and TTC buses running?

Comment by Steven dS
September 22, 2007 | 3:50 am

I plan on taking transit today. Does that qualify as using a car? Nevertheless I plan on attending Bells on Bloor tomorrow!

Comment by Michael
September 22, 2007 | 9:37 am

I just realized that the picture is of the DVP looking south towards Eglington. I work in the building on the far right!

Comment by Michael
September 22, 2007 | 9:40 am

Its in Barrie, no? No buses to Barrie? What's wrong with your bike? Its a beeyouteeful day for a ride (and I wish I could). You have me insanely jealous passing up a ride like that.
As for me, you will have to pry my cold dead fingers from this bar preventing me from fitting in a motormayhem machine. Get me within a few feet of one of those things and the cold sweat and panicked screaming starts.

Every day should be car free day.

Comment by geoffrey
September 22, 2007 | 9:56 am

I rode 20km into a headwind to work in Mississauga today. Besides the bit of wind, it's gorgeous out there. Not sure why anyone would want to be stuck in a car.

Every day is car-free day.

I am not driving today but thats because I am having a get to know your neighbour party at which everybody will walk to.

But I am not going tom lie, there are times when driving is a must and I don't feel guilty.

Intersting statistic, but apparently Toronto has the lowest car ownership numbers amongst Canadian cities.

Ever notice that the drivers can't edit?

Comment by Aidan
September 22, 2007 | 3:38 pm

Doe, there are only three cities in Canada you could pull it off without a car, since the rest are typically North American in car-dependency. Even so, how far from the centre of Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver could you do it? I spent a year in Brampton without a car. I now understand the concept of purgatory.

Comment by Aidan
September 22, 2007 | 6:08 pm

More ass, less gas.

Cycling is all well and good if you're fortunate enough to be healthy and able-bodied. Some of us, however, are not and must rely on cars to get around the city.

Do you self-righteous "cars are unethical" types ever spare a thought for the likes of us?

Comment by matthew
September 25, 2007 | 10:26 am

No Matthew, we never thought about that... Of course people have.

It's pretty clear that the great majority of drivers are able bodied, even if we do not always add a subordinate clause that some, very few, need to drive. I do not know the nature of your disability, but it is clear that many people living a car and poor food choice lifestyle are going to develop disability from lifestyle choices, which is a shame for them, and a waste of our health care dollars. I'd rather more drivers got more active, so more money was left for people who have disabilities that have nothing to do with their own choices. The latter may include yourself. Don't you deserve better care than you get?

Comment by aidan
September 25, 2007 | 2:07 pm

I don't have a car, or a licence so probably not. =)

 
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