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The solution is not to scold drivers but to make structural solutions.
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Tricia Wood
Three possible options to improve King Street presented at recent meeting.
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Sean Marshall
Toronto struggles to reduce the number of traffic fatalities during the holiday season.
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David Wencer
The pedestrian countdown clock law shows what's wrong with Toronto's approach to road issues.
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Glyn Bowerman
The waterfront is a destination, but it's hard to access it with intersections like Spadina and Fort York.
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Sean Marshall
Given Toronto's instincts, does the city have what it takes to pull off a Vision Zero pedestrian strategy?
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David Hains
A DIY initiative encouraging people to walk their cities is taking off across the U.S.
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Peter Goffin
California is toying with tiny lights to try to make crosswalks safer. The idea may be better off dropped.
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Peter Goffin
This August, Open Streets TO will turn two iconic routes into hubs of activity and exploration.
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Graeme Bayliss
A new advocacy group aims to make the city's streetscape more pedestrian-friendly.
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Jamie Bradburn
As part of the City's new push to gather public input on the future of Toronto's transit network, some Scarberians had their say.
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Desmond Cole
A Seattle-based research firm says Toronto is more pedestrian-friendly than anywhere except Vancouver.
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Rachel Lissner
Vote will determine whether Willcocks and Gould become permanent car-free zones.
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Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy (guest opinion) • Photos by Andrew Louis
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Hamutal Dotan
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Steve Kupferman
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Jake Tobin Garrett
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André Bovee-Begun
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