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Ontario Traffic Man | The sounds of a car-free King Street at rush hour @OntarioTrafficMan | Uploaded July 2018 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Since November 2017, the City of Toronto has been conducting an experiment known as the "King Street Pilot" whereby cars are no longer permitted to drive straight along King Street between Bathurst St and Jarvis St. On top of speeding up streetcar service and increasing transit ridership, the project has noticeably reduced the noise level along the street. It is now quite pleasant to have a conversation along the street, or sit outside near the road.
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The sounds of a car-free King Street at rush hour @OntarioTrafficMan

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