martin prince wrote:
Blame the builders for building homes that don't suit our needs; blame ourselves for buying them.
Actually, it's the government (provincial in this case) that has legislated the density of new developments to be what it is. When you couple that with the urban design standards that are created and enforced at the municipal level, you end up with what we have today. While I don't think the overall end result in Milton is bad, things like no turning lanes, poor visibility for making turns, dangerous driveway configurations, etc, are the result of zoning laws at both the mentioned levels of government.
Has anyone ever turned out of the Rabba parking lot onto Trudeau, beside where the blockbuster was? You probably noticed there is absolutely ZERO visibility of the sidewalk, meaning the only safe way to cross the sidewalk is to drive extremely slowly.... which no one does, making this a very dangerous spot. Yup, you can thank the zoning regulations and planners for that.