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There are some changes on the way when it comes to your TTC commute. The Toronto City Council has endorsed the RapidTO: Surface Transit Network Plan which aims to improve the speed and reliability of buses and streetcars by implementing a range of transit priority solutions along major roads.
Here are all the details of what TTC riders can expect.
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The changes are planned for 20 major roadways which serve some of the busiest bus and streetcar routes in the city.
Some of the priority roadways include:
The transit priority solutions the city plans on implementing to help improve commutes include: dedicated bus lanes, high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes, transit priority signals, queue jump lanes and bus bays.
In partnership with the TTC, the City of Toronto plans to seek out opportunities to accelerate the installation of the transit priority solutions.
Examples of some of the bus lanes that are being planned as part of the initiative include:
The intersection and signal improvements planned are:
According to the City, while RapidTO will deliver large-scale surface transit improvements on priority roadways, there are other ongoing programs that aim to enhance service, including implementing:
Changes are coming, Toronto commuters!
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