Is BC Transit still on strike?
Come now Dorian, compare this city in the midst of a 100+ day bus strike with a normal day in Toronto.
Maybe it's just that 8 years in HK and NYC have made me more traffic-tolerant, but I am pleasantly suprised at how well traffic is moving here.
Maybe it's just that 8 years in HK and NYC have made me more traffic-tolerant, but I am pleasantly suprised at how well traffic is moving here.
Well...it just took me 37 minutes to go from W. Georgia and Burrard to the other side of the Burrard St. bridge (about 2 km for those not in the know)...it was rush hour.
I'd take the 401 and Ontario drivers any day of the week...even with 50% of the lanes closed. Vancouver drivers are some of the worst drivers of any modern city.
Dorian
I'd take the 401 and Ontario drivers any day of the week...even with 50% of the lanes closed. Vancouver drivers are some of the worst drivers of any modern city.
Dorian
Actually, I will grant you, yesterday was pretty tough on the Burrard bridge.
But I left Burrard and Hastings at 1825, and I was home in Kits by 1900. 35 minutes to go 4.5 km, I grant you, but I have endured much worse.
But I left Burrard and Hastings at 1825, and I was home in Kits by 1900. 35 minutes to go 4.5 km, I grant you, but I have endured much worse.
I just read on another site that the strike has finally been settled and as of tomorrow 8/7 everything will be back to normal. The good people of Vancouver will also be able to travel free on transit from 8/7-8/9.
I think that they should have made it 1 free day for every day the strike inconvenienced people.
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I think that they should have made it 1 free day for every day the strike inconvenienced people.
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One small correction. The drivers have been legislated back to work, subject to the previous collective agreement.
The legislation provides the bargaining unit and management with a time frame within which to resolve the outstanding issues of part-time drivers and contracting out. Failing this, the matter will go back to mediation, and if that is unsuccessful, to arbitration.
The legislation provides the bargaining unit and management with a time frame within which to resolve the outstanding issues of part-time drivers and contracting out. Failing this, the matter will go back to mediation, and if that is unsuccessful, to arbitration.
I'd say that's a pretty big correction, the piece I read was spinning it as a settlement and that all would now be well, lets hope for all of your sakes this is soon the case.







