Toronto's proposal for a priority bus lane on Dufferin Street is generating a mix of responses from local residents. While city officials argue the necessity of the plan to alleviate congestion and improve delays for public transportation, many community members are concerned about the potential loss of parking spaces. The project involves a significant stretch of the street, with lanes marked in red to accommodate buses, emergency vehicles, and bicycles. It is intended not only to better serve daily commuters but also to ensure transportation infrastructure can meet demands during major events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The city is facing mixed reactions regarding the proposed priority bus lane installation on Dufferin Street, with concerns about parking loss juxtaposed against needs to alleviate congestion.
The installation of the bus lane aims to address the chronic congestion along Dufferin Street, where data indicates that travel times for buses are significantly longer than for average vehicles.
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