hwybear wrote:since I don't live in the GTA area...phew...(I have a 6min/1.7km drive to work) what is the cause of all this?
All four of what you mentioned contribute to it. Mainly, it is volume. Top reasons for that:
- GTA is the 2nd most densely populated metro area in North America
- Lack of public transit that can be used across municipal boundaries (e.g. Markham to Mississauga, Brampton to Burlington) except for GO to get people to downtown Toronto, and with many people living in one city and working in another, most are forced to drive
- Toronto City Council's idiotic "war on the car" and lack of spending controls, so money doesn't go to roads or transit
- Insufficient number of roads/highways (cancellation of freeway network in 1971)
- Not enough subways (budget cuts, cancellations)
- Replacing good roads with dedicated streetcar right-of-ways that cost three times as much as projected and destroyed the neighbourhood (St. Clair Avenue)
Due to congestion, many people work "flex hours." Some stretches of road, particularly parts of the 401, have heavier mid-day traffic volumes than traditional rush hour. We have surface streets that carry over 60 000 vehicles per day (Yonge Street, Highway 7, Hurontario, Markham Road, etc), and that doesn't include the highway network. Most of the highways carry well over 200 000+ vehicles per day, 401 carries over 400 000 on a couple of stretches.
Then we have arguably the worst drivers on the continent... but that's a different ball of wax... I just got back from Vancouver, people there complain they have bad drivers, but I could not believe how predictable, courteous and orderly Vancouver drivers were in comparison...