I don't because I don't watch the Olympics.I miss Brian Williams doing the Olympics. Scott Russell looks like an English teacher who inappropriately touches students.
A ring road can be useful depending on where it is located. Having one outside the city can divert some traffic around the city. It does not address rush hour traffic inside the city.Or a ring road. Hunt Club could have been that to direct traffic off of the queensway.
Says who? You? If all they want is cash, they have more direct means of getting it.
Yes, speed limits are all just a global conspiracy.
I don’t really believe that speeding is a result of everyone being busy. It’s because a) cars have improved quite a bit, so people feel more comfortable driving faster and b) people are just generally more impatient (which I attribute to our “always connected” lifestyle)
I mean, if everyone was “so busy” today then streaming services would all be going bankrupt because no one would have time to watch TV.
The law specifies some requirements, true:
...but it says nothing of context. I've seen signs placed very close to the spot, to the point where a reasonable driver wouldn't have time to interpret it and adjust accordingly. I've seen them facing traffic, but hidden behind trees. The legislatory requirement is good, don't get me wrong, but those are often played to the letter and not necessarily the intent.
Isn't Hunt Club 80 in some areas?I’m not a big fan of photo Speed cameras.
There was one installed along Hunt Club road near Lorry Greenberg within the last year…. It was preceded with a warning sign that said one was “coming soon” months before the camera was installed. The Stretch of Hunt club between Conroy and Albion is a 60kph zone where drivers routinely drove closer to 80kph, and there was a police car with a radar routinely parked practically across the road from where the camera is now installed. So those of us familiar with the cop with a radar in that area, obeyed the speed limit as it is a sure fire way of not being ticketed.
Now the camera is pointed west, and if you’re westbound, there is a clearly displayed warning sign before you get to the camera….. I’ve not seen a similar warning sign on the eastbound side of the road, as the camera is set up to cover both directions of traffic…… plus, Waze does know of it’s presence and warns you well in advance…….
In any case, we now have to assume there are cameras in areas we are not familiar with, so keeping at the speed limit is probably wise course of action…..
I don’t remember much, if any discussion during municipal elections about any proposal to install photo speed cameras, and I think most people would see them as more of a cash grab than a safety issue…. But Red Light cameras are in my opinion 100% safety and warranted.
Yes, from the 417 exit access ramps to Conroy Road, where it drops to 60kph right through until you just get past Otto’s BMW / Hunt Club Golf course area, and it’s back up to 80kph right through to the 416 and beyond…. Crazy thing is between Hawthorne and Conroy it is residential (Walled off) to the north, while travelling west, and once you get to Conroy, where is drops to 60kph , there is residential and or commercial on both sides of Hunt Club… so I assume that is the reasoning behind the decrease…..but the entire length between Hawthorne and Lorry Greenberg is walled off so it almost encourages drivers to maintain the same (80 kph) speedIsn't Hunt Club 80 in some areas?
I have no issues with red light cameras, but I wonder how effective they are at reducing running reds and thus improving safety. Do people intentionally run reds, and knowing there is a camera would dissuade that behavior? I guess maybe the folks who see the light turn yellow and feel they are close enough might change their decision knowing they'd get a ticket?don’t remember much, if any discussion during municipal elections about any proposal to install photo speed cameras, and I think most people would see them as more of a cash grab than a safety issue…. But Red Light cameras are in my opinion 100% safety and warranted.
oh, I don't think it's the only reason....but it's definitely a factor why people are so rush rush and agitated all the time right now. The thought of killing two birds with one stone by giving folks a bit more free time, and making driving a wee bit more enjoyable was my main thought here.
It is kinda funny how the no car movement is gaining steam on social media. Like the only solution is to take away something people enjoy and rely on. Very draconian, imo.
I have no issues with red light cameras, but I wonder how effective they are at reducing running reds and thus improving safety. Do people intentionally run reds, and knowing there is a camera would dissuade that behavior? I guess maybe the folks who see the light turn yellow and feel they are close enough might change their decision knowing they'd get a ticket?
Oddly, a quick Google search turned up an article referencing a study that showed they saved lives but increased accidents (presumably because people were slamming on the brakes and getting rear ended instead of blowing through and getting tboned or taking out a pedestrian). I haven't read through the study, but it is an interesting case of unintended consequences.
I think a big reason is that cars are getting better and better so they can more safely do higher speeds.
The counter argument is that more and more drivers are driving distracted and for this reason, they're not raising the speed limit.
That all makes sense...problem is, if you're one of those people that don't drive distracted, it tends to just feel ridiculously slow at times. Like wide open straight roads but you're supposed to barely put-put along in a car that's capable of turning and stopping on a dime relative to the boats on the road in the 70s when the speed limits on certain roads were applied.
I get the trade off of safer cars vs more distractions...people just need to remember that not everyone drives distracted so it might seem ridiculously slow for those who are paying attention.
I also laugh at the social media movement that appears to be anti car. They're nowhere to be found in real life, as almost everyone I know has a car and makes use of it.
You have people crawling out of their 1 bedroom apartment hole downtown crying on the internet that if they can't afford a fun car, neither should you, and propose banning cars in areas or reducing lanes. They haven't got a clue of what "normal" life is like and just live in their little bubble.
Ya but what car are you buying bro?I definitely brake earlier at a light where there's a red light camera...or give it more gas. It can be safe but also dangerous.
Some might have just cruised through not worrying about missing the yellow by 0.12 seconds, but if there's a camera, they're going to be extra likely to mash the brake or gas to either stop at the light or make the yellow.
There's a sense of "oh shit" panick. Especially if you're just cruising along and someone in the car yells "watch out there's a red light camera!" You naturally freak out a bit lmao.
Once you know the area you're fine.
True, they are no better.. I posted a reply to Milkbag, but the Mods. So here is an edited version that will hopefully survive.Too bad so many bike riders ignore the rules of the road, red lights, don’t shoulder check, drive in front of cars, ride their bikes across intersections that have an advance green, ride through stop signs.
Lots of responsible bike riders, just too many dumb ones.
Ya but what car are you buying bro?
Alright now you're just torturing usThe funny thing is I'm going to pick up a new car tomorrow haha.
I mean, you should only J walk if your comfortable enough to run through and not make it a close call. Otherwise use the crosswalk.
I hate when drivers slow down because they see I want to jaywalk...I'm waiting for them to speed by so I can go after them before the next car that's way back. You do you. Let me, the j walker who is agile make the adjustments and go when safe.
life was different in 1994, The Silent generation ran things. We had WAY BETTER Roads and so on.. They had their priorities right.
How is that funny? I am seriously asking what car you are buying? Did you look at the G70? You going with Elantra N, Kona N?The funny thing is I'm going to pick up a new car tomorrow haha.
Were I will disagree.I feel like it's revisionist to claim that roads used to be in better shape. The roads were always trash. Today there's just a lot more of them, and generally higher expectations for quality across the board.
Uppliva in Hintonburg is great for a quick day visit. Not a huge facility, but they have a steam room, dry sauna, cold plunge pool and a nice relaxing area.Just did a spa yesterday for my GF's bday. I'm now officially a fan and have been told by a colleague that recommended a place called Vetta Spa north of Barrie to go to Quebec. If anyone has any suggestions, send them my way! The cold water plunge was just what I needed in 35 degree weather (could do without the sauna or steam room though)
Oh right! I am picking up the Kona N in an hour.How is that funny? I am seriously asking what car you are buying? Did you look at the G70? You going with Elantra N, Kona N?
I hadn't heard of Hyundai's N series until this summer and now I'm seeing it everywhere. They look pretty nice.Oh right! I am picking up the Kona N in an hour.
It's the only one that fits in my right garage. It has an indent and is not as long as the left side garage.