Toronto already has some of the worst traffic in the world, and with construction season here, delays will be even more “unacceptable.” What’s the solution?
New figures from city hall shows Toronto spent more than $10,000 on traffic agents in two weeks alone. Many say that, in congestion city, that is money well spent.
Rolling out traffic agents along the King Street corridor in Toronto has meant fantastic results, the city says. The success, however, doesn't last long after agents go home.
Toronto paramedics told Global News a man in his 80s was rushed to hospital after being struck by a vehicle at an intersection in the city on Monday afternoon.