So the city thought it would be a good idea to try this at the intersection of Yonge and Dundas:
The city says they’re going to monitor it and make adjustments as needed. I could have swore I heard them say that they weren’t going to allow pedestrians to cross with the cars. But that’s mainly done to allow cars to make right turns easier which you can’t do in that intersection at all. I’m sure they spend a ton of money determining if this is a good idea or not
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