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    We all know that Fluffy’s favourite people (cyclists) never obey the law, so would they ticket a cyclist for doing 35?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    We all know that Fluffy’s favourite people (cyclists) never obey the law, so would they ticket a cyclist for doing 35?
    LOL Fluffy



    Now I want to to put hybrid or road tires on my mountain bike and take it downtown lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by 90GT View Post
    Let her lower the speed limit to whatever she wants...haha... who's gonna enforce it?? Can hardly get the cops to show up for anything none violent these days. They simply dont have the time downtown to actually enforce speed laws in any capacity.
    They will put in photo radar
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    Exactly that.

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    I guess educating pedestrians is too hard with everyone’s sense of entitlement. If vehicles started to respect 40kmh it would be enough for someone to easily judge the vehicle distance before crossing a road.

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    I know everyone hates photo radar but it was starting to slow people down on all roads - may be more effective then red light cameras

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    Quote Originally Posted by hammerhead View Post
    I know everyone hates photo radar but it was starting to slow people down on all roads - may be more effective then red light cameras

    Photo Radar was only on 400 Series Highways in the 90's.

    https://torontosun.com/2016/11/08/ph...4-9f1759e916cd

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    there was a few photo radars on hwy 10 - one by Flap Jacks and "Cool Nights Hot Rod Shop" Caledon - that one was statioary slowed everyone down! The 400 series photo radar was more mobile and would move to new locations so you never new where it would be...vote Bob Rae! lol

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    Make the speed limit 140 and put photo radar, best solution. Or variable speed limit based on road conditions and traffic...

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    best solution?

    start making the police enforce ALL road laws and not just the easy ones they can get by hiding behind a bush with a radar gun.

    if you start to curb the poor driving that includes failing to signal, merging incorrectly, running stops, adhering to the right of way, maintaining proper speed and also include laws that bike riders and pedestrians fail to follow.

    after a while when people start to fix their bad habbits you will see traffic flow improve and when this happens you will have less road rage and people being happier behind teh wheel becasue they can get where they need to in decient time. this will in turn reduce speeding and aggressive driving.

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