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Bicyclists prefer the quieter side streets to main thoroughfares, but many points of origin and destination require that the busy roads get used. ...
Posted:Monday, October, 06, 2008 - 4:34:07 PM
Article:Kill a cyclist, pay $110 Category:BlogToronto Notes
Our current voting system is barely democratic. When will the majority of Canadians get to make their votes count? Strategic voting isn't enough. We ...
Posted:Sunday, October, 05, 2008 - 3:15:02 PM
Article:Strategic voting 2.0 Category:BlogToronto Notes
If the splits fall right for him, Harper could form a "majority" government with less than 38% of the votes. The Green Party may well get more votes...
Posted:Saturday, October, 04, 2008 - 8:00:22 AM
Article:Strategic voting 2.0 Category:BlogToronto Notes
It's actually more expensive to jaywalk than to kill someone. A cop threatened me with a jaywalking ticket a few months ago -- it would've cost me ...
Posted:Friday, October, 03, 2008 - 8:34:57 PM
Article:Kill a cyclist, pay $110 Category:BlogToronto Notes
Brimorton Drive is a street that does not need a bike lane. It is already a very safe street for bikes. Like Vaughan Road, a lane here can actually ...
Posted:Thursday, October, 02, 2008 - 7:17:00 PM
Article:Kill a cyclist, pay $110 Category:BlogToronto Notes
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