Spotted along the Gardiner Expressway.

This machine kills gridlock.

This sign at the latest Toronto protest to save bike lanes

BREAKING: #Canada's government is going ahead with high-speed—not just high-frequency—rail between #Quebec City and #Toronto

Bullet trains will reach speeds of up to 300 kilometres (186 mph) per hour.

20 million people live in this corridor. This will be transformative.

Do bike lanes really cause more traffic congestion? Short answer, no. Cycling advocates have always suspected that, and now we have the proof. This CBC article goes into detail.

https://buff.ly/3AkGh9k

NEW STUDY: Bicycle lanes calm traffic, make streets safer for everyone.

Presence of a separated bike lane decreases average maximum car/truck speeds by 28%, speed of cars making right turns by 21%.

Yet #Ontario is now planning to remove #Toronto's bike lanes. That's going to endanger lives...

Another image from the vicinity of Union Station in Toronto this past week. Always having fun with a fisheye.