Things that help traffic flow freely in busy city centres:
- congestion charges
- clean air/low emissions zones
- better public transport
- better cycling/walking infrastructure
- fewer, pricier parking spaces
What city councils think helps traffic flow freely:
- removing cycle lanes
- congestion charges
- clean air/low emissions zones
- better public transport
- better cycling/walking infrastructure
- fewer, pricier parking spaces
What city councils think helps traffic flow freely:
- removing cycle lanes
Comments
Here in Edmonton there must be 2000 Ubers driven by recently arrived immigrants from mostly non winter countries.
So we have 2000 vehicles on the road with drivers that have never seen winter and who can’t read English.
The roads are chaos.
This is degrading.
IMO it’s reverse colonialism.
These families come here for a better life and are faced with no affordable housing and a day of driving around the city making minimum wage or less. The hectic manner of driving is the result of the desperation to make money.
It isn’t about discrimination it’s about exploitation
No way to criticize a newly arrived persons driving habits without being called a racist. It’s just how it is.
So ya.. I hate the far left BS but you are actually being a racist so you are exceptionally deserving of the moniker.
If you just sit at the corner of 109 th and University for an hour or two you’ll see what I mean.
It’s degrading to watch grown men driving frantically around the city for min wage . The company is at fault
likely.
Also you have no actual empirical data. throwing out wild numbers.
Thats what makes you racist.
As an ex insurance underwriter there is ACTUAL data to back that up.
Stay angry, and racist.
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