Sunday, January 19, 2014

TTCriders.ca | Take Action: Will you support public transit this January 29?

TTCriders.ca On January 29 and 30 Toronto City Hall will be debating the 2014 City Budget. This City Budget determines how much funding the TTC receives. Come down to City Hall at 100 Queen Street West on January 29 and participate in the following events to call for more funding, better service, and lower fares. Please RSVP below. That way we can communicate with you easily and keep you up to date on our plans. For more information please contact Jess at jess@ttcriders.ca, 647 772 8770.:

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Buses, heavy rail, light rail

What is the best way to improve public transit in your town?

Superimposing rail on top of sprawl can be very divisive. Rail is fixed, meaning there are winners and losers. There is a big difference between heavy and light rail. Light rail can be good when the bus lines are already saturated with riders. Heavy rail (subways,commuters) can only be justified in extreme density. Subways send people underground to make room for cars above, and commuter rail prolongs the life of sprawl.

Why start at the top with capital-intensive projects? First make the buses fare-free. Then as the riding patterns develop, you will see where you need light rail, and, in extreme cases, heavy rail. When the buses are busy, rail will not be controversial.

Why is this obvious pattern not followed? That's right, because government is filled with people who are subservient to oil, auto, and sprawl profiteering. They want public transit to suck.

Solution? Start or join a free-transit campaign in your town.

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

So more cars keep pedestrians safer???

Pub Patio Playdate: "One of the reasons we live downtown is because it’s easy to get around without a car and as the little one gets older my attention is turning to preparing her to take advantage of our neighbourhood’s walkability."

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Friday, December 13, 2013

VIDEO: 9/11 Truth Movement Fights for Freedom of Speech in Canada

ReThink911 Ads Controversy in Ottawa: "The 9/11 Truth Movement in Canada has been fighting for its right to run ReThink911 ads in the Ottawa public transit, OC Transpo. The ReThinks ads read: “Did you know that a third tower fell on 9/11? World Trade Centre Building 7, not hit by a plane, collapsed in free fall 7 Hours after the Twin Towers”."

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

We are a Revolutionary Rural Public Transit Service in Ontario and We're Going Places!

Catch the Trout: "Rural municipalities are beginning to see that public transportation boosts local economies by connecting people to goods, services, and jobs, with a benefit-to-cost ratio of more than 3 to 1 for rural communities not uncommon.

They’re noting that public transportation is of vital importance for attracting prospective new residents – ranked second, right behind adequate healthcare."

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

It is time for a war on the car

rabble.ca: "Far from being an anti-driver nightmare, (other than the congestion caused by cars themselves), Toronto exceeds even Los Angeles in its devotion to catering to the whims of the car driver. Ontario's Liberal government has greatly exacerbated this by, despite some positive moves to enact disincentives on drivers, catering to Ford's inane subway plan in Scarborough and by having facilitated the destruction of the "Transit City" plan implemented by the previous Miller administration. It caved to the pro-subway lobby that won over many Torontonians by arguing that LRTs and streetcars were bad for cars."