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Byker April 26th 18 09:13 PM

How Cities Defend Against Vehicular Attacks
 
"Leroy N. Soetoro" wrote in message
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> https://www.theatlantic.com/internat...ttacks/558782/
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> Yonge Street is Toronto’s most well-known thoroughfare. With some of the
> city’s busiest intersections, it serves hundreds of thousands of
> pedestrians and vehicles each day. And like most major streets in big
> cities, it lacks barriers to divide them from one another.


Yup, get rid of cars and install expensive public transport (buses, light
rail) that no one wants to ride...


M.I.Wakefield April 26th 18 09:34 PM

How Cities Defend Against Vehicular Attacks
 
"Byker" wrote in message
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> Yup, get rid of cars and install expensive public transport (buses, light
> rail) that no one wants to ride...


I guess you missed that subway line that runs up and down Yonge Street.


Byker April 26th 18 09:50 PM

How Cities Defend Against Vehicular Attacks
 
"M.I.Wakefield" wrote in message ...
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> I guess you missed that subway line that runs up and down Yonge Street.


Why did people ride streetcars back in the "good old days"? Because they
didn't own automobiles...


M.I.Wakefield April 26th 18 09:56 PM

How Cities Defend Against Vehicular Attacks
 
"Byker" wrote in message
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> "M.I.Wakefield" wrote in message ...


> > I guess you missed that subway line that runs up and down Yonge Street.


> Why did people ride streetcars back in the "good old days"? Because they
> didn't own automobiles...


Lots of streetcar lines in Toronto. People with cars use them because they
can't afford parking.



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