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Rush-hour gridlock big problem in this town, it must be addressed
Sure, it must be. The question is - to whom?
First of all, why gridlock?
To me the answer is - major roads are too narrow and some of them have village speed limit.
Look at Mississauga - they build this city with wide major roads with speed limit which makes sense.
Ontario Street speed limit at 50 makes no sense. The only real reason to keep it at village speed limit is for convenience of quick cash grab for cops who are stationed nearby.
Another example of gridlock creation in Milton is Thomson between Derry and Main. To me it was always in question why they made it so narrow in relation of how many houses including condos are going to be dumped at east side.
Does no right lane turns in Milton creates gridlock? No doubt to me.
My first reaction - Milton roads are planned by people without vision and knowledge to support this city grow at the speed close to explosion.
Is it a problem to find more experienced road planners?
Or may be it is not source of the problem, but necessary and adequate to this city grow roads plans are not approved due to the cost excuse? If it is the case, it must be addressed as problem of village mentality of decision makers , while Milton is not the village long time ago.
