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Car-free streets in downtown Montreal took ‘political guts.’ Can Toronto do the same?
(www.thestar.com)
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If Toronto tries, learn from Vancouver’s failed trial.
I wouldn’t call it a ‘trial’.
It was in place for a couple of decades. Agreed that it failed in the end, as did Rideau street in Ottawa.
Article says it was in place for 5 weeks.
I was referring to the one in Vancouver.
The article in question is about a 5 week failed trial in Vancouver.
https://www.nsnews.com/transportation/city-ends-pedestrian-friendly-street-pilot-project-7370064
Yes but I had noted that there’s been a previous 2 decade installation on Granville in Vancouver elsewhere on the thread.
There’s been a lot of success with these in Europe, less in North America.