Monkeypunk
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Location: Whenever, wherever, ON Joined: 06.27.2013
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I know you and some others here are avid cyclists.
I hate to read or hear about anyone on a bike being hit, it immediately causes me to flash back to being a kid and the guy who lived in one of the 1st floor apartments in our 3 level / 9 unit apt building on Lakeshore Ave in Toronto being hit by a dump truck and dragged over 1000 feet leaving him a quadriplegic.
He was an incredible person who I remember being so awesome to all the kids in our neighborhood and he was also one of Canada's greatest cyclists.
https://cyclingmagazine.c...hero-of-canadian-cycling/ - Cush29
Not that is an excuse, but I can see why it happens in downtown Toronto. Between the mass of pedestrians, the mass amount cards, pedestrians cross late or against lights, cars running yellow or even red lights, and a number of cyclists - who do just sort of appear at a high rate of speed from "out of nowhere" behind cars in the right lane, turning left in Toronto is a bloody nightmare.
I never liked driving and still don't. I got my license when I was 37 because my wife was pregnant and someone had to get her to the hospital. It's been 17 years but I still won't drive in downtown Toronto - it's just pure chaos to me.
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PatC80
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: 1st rd exit is the new normal, ON Joined: 08.11.2011
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Not that is an excuse, but I can see why it happens in downtown Toronto. Between the mass of pedestrians, the mass amount cards, pedestrians cross late or against lights, cars running yellow or even red lights, and a number of cyclists - who do just sort of appear at a high rate of speed from "out of nowhere" behind cars in the right lane, turning left in Toronto is a bloody nightmare.
I never liked driving and still don't. I got my license when I was 37 because my wife was pregnant and someone had to get her to the hospital. It's been 17 years but I still won't drive in downtown Toronto - it's just pure chaos to me. - Monkeypunk
I saw it today; a driver ran a red light in a construction zone and almost hit one of the guys working |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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Not that is an excuse, but I can see why it happens in downtown Toronto. Between the mass of pedestrians, the mass amount cards, pedestrians cross late or against lights, cars running yellow or even red lights, and a number of cyclists - who do just sort of appear at a high rate of speed from "out of nowhere" behind cars in the right lane, turning left in Toronto is a bloody nightmare.
I never liked driving and still don't. I got my license when I was 37 because my wife was pregnant and someone had to get her to the hospital. It's been 17 years but I still won't drive in downtown Toronto - it's just pure chaos to me. - Monkeypunk
I don't drive in downtown Toronto, because public transit, running and biking are all much faster.
And don't even franking get me started on the price of parking. |
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Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON Joined: 02.28.2011
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To this day I remember the video in driver's ed class that demonstrated how frequent passing does not gain you any significant time on your trip but increases the collision risks dramatically. Ditto for the physics around braking distance at speed and space buffers between vehicles. |
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Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON Joined: 02.28.2011
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I don't drive in downtown Toronto, because public transit, running and biking are all much faster.
And don't even franking get me started on the price of parking. - Atomic Wedgie
A friend of mine who does triathalons and Iron Man races has taken to running home from work as you used to do, because it's faster than transit.
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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A friend of mine who does triathalons and Iron Man races has taken to running home from work as you used to do, because it's faster than transit.
- Zezel
And it's "free" time.
I used to take 40 minutes to get home by transit. Then go out running for an hour.
Then I started running home - would take a longer route that was 70 minutes.
So a 70 minute workout, and 30 extra minutes of free time!!! |
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Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: The centre of the hockey universe Joined: 07.31.2006
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To this day I remember the video in driver's ed class that demonstrated how frequent passing does not gain you any significant time on your trip but increases the collision risks dramatically. Ditto for the physics around braking distance at speed and space buffers between vehicles. - Zezel
My youngest daughter is going for her learning permit tomorrow.
I'm not ready, Zezzie.
I'm not ready at all. |
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Mike Augello
Commissioner Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 06.25.2006
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senstroll
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Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON Joined: 02.22.2008
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To this day I remember the video in driver's ed class that demonstrated how frequent passing does not gain you any significant time on your trip but increases the collision risks dramatically. Ditto for the physics around braking distance at speed and space buffers between vehicles. - Zezel
so true. I love the drivers who weave back and forth in stop and go traffic to jump into the "faster lane", and you end up right beside them 5 miles down the road.
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Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON Joined: 12.22.2014
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He was the guest speaker at one of my high school athletic banquets.
Good memories. - Atomic Wedgie
I remember him being incredibly funny, friendly and I was crushed when the accident happened. He went through a very dark time where he was very angry at what happened to him (understandably so) but got past that and became a champion for cures for spinal cord injuries because champions champion things. :-)
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