Comment 121581

By Connie (registered) | Posted June 06, 2017 at 11:24:49

As a pedestrian/cyclist, I have become aware and very wary of the mentality of commuter and commercial traffic in the core. They are programmed for getting from A to B as fast as possible, and anyone who interferes with that is just an obstacle to be bullied and harassed out of the way. A delay of even 5 seconds or less is intolerable to them.

I agree that traffic calming measures are important. However, I think some driver education is in order too, reminders that pedestrians, cyclists, elders and children have as much need, and right, to use the streets as vehicles do. Drivers in Hamilton are much more aggressive than in gridlocked downtown Toronto, because they are accustomed to treating downtown arterial streets as high speed commuter roads instead of the residential/shopping areas they really are. Along with physical traffic calming, drivers, and some Councillors, need some direct education in the courtesies of commuting through our downtown neighbourhoods.

Comment edited by Connie on 2017-06-06 11:27:01

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