By: Pedestrian Patrol
Rob Ford needs rehab of his morals (but he said “no, no, no”). I’d rather have a crackhead Mayor who cares about pedestrians than a clean worshiper of the single-occupancy vehicle. How about 30 km/hr...
View ArticleBy: Leo
Soon we will be required to have a person with red flag walking in front of any car on the city roads. LOL… Speed does not kill as many say. Stupidity does. Educate people how to share roads properly...
View ArticleBy: Leo
“This is just going to cause more congestion and delay people’s commute times to and from work, their families” — he is 100% right on that one. More traffic (as we don’t have enough already!), more...
View ArticleBy: Pissed Canuck
Paris and France as a whole is pretty screwed up right now with this Socialist Prez Hollande. If Toronto wants to follow their footsteps down the toliet, by all means, go right ahead.
View ArticleBy: Persian Tiger
No Thanks, Walking is safer than driving, how about reducing it to 2 km/h? have you seen the roads in Paris, compared to Toronto? they average length of their cars is a size of a shoebox and most of...
View ArticleBy: Persian Tiger
In reply to Persian Tiger. I can’t spell today lol No Thanks, Walking is safer than driving, how about reducing it to 2 km/h? have you seen the roads in Paris, compared to Toronto? the average length...
View ArticleBy: John
Ok, I am Ford fan but 30 KM is frickin insane.. That is way too slow. If everyone is worried about the speed limits why on this planet are they making cars that go that fast and not governing them at...
View ArticleBy: Keith Lovatt
Rather than lowering speed limits and allowing people to exceed them, just enforce the limits that exist. Many pedestrian injuries can be avoided if pedestrians take accountability for their actions...
View ArticleBy: PO
WHY DO YOU CONTINUE TO WRITE ABOUT THIS GUY , HE ISN’T THE MAYOR OF TORONTO , SO PLEASE STOP WRITING ABOUT HIM , COME OCT 27 HIS COFFIN WILL COME
View ArticleBy: Road Test Booking
In reply to <a href="https://toronto.citynews.ca/2014/07/03/ford-still-opposed-to-reducing-city-speed-limits/#comment-41826">John</a>. John, read the article, he is opposing the speed limit...
View ArticleBy: Mister_James
For once Mayor McCheese is correct. Reducing speed limits is stupid. If you want to reduce traffic deaths to zero you have to reduce traffic to zero, and that’s not remotely practical. Focus on the...
View ArticleBy: Christina Griffin
In reply to <a href="https://toronto.citynews.ca/2014/07/03/ford-still-opposed-to-reducing-city-speed-limits/#comment-41828">PO</a>. umm ya he is the mayor.. officially. You prefer to stick...
View ArticleBy: Christina Griffin
In reply to <a href="https://toronto.citynews.ca/2014/07/03/ford-still-opposed-to-reducing-city-speed-limits/#comment-41821">Leo</a>. exactly. And there is alot of stupidity that will never...
View ArticleBy: Pedestrian Patrol
There were 39 pedestrian deaths involving automotive vehicles. If the speed limit were reduced to 30 km/hr, there would only have been 2 or 3 deaths according to the coroners statistics. That’s 36...
View ArticleBy: Leo
In reply to <a href="https://toronto.citynews.ca/2014/07/03/ford-still-opposed-to-reducing-city-speed-limits/#comment-41833">Pedestrian Patrol</a>. You continue to ignore fact, that speed...
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