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How were the lanes designed? As of Friday, the section of bus lanes on Morningside between Kingston Road and UTSC that are already operational were marked with signage and eye-catching red pavement ...
Toronto city council has decided to proceed with priority transit lanes on Bathurst and Dufferin streets, south of Bloor Street W., to ease traffic congestion.
The red pavement markings for “Bus Only” lanes will then be extended. Due to the temporary construction access driveway midblock, a “No Entry” zone is not permitted while also allowing ...
Motorists in Scarborough: watch out for the red. Starting on Sunday, Oct. 11, the TTC will begin service on the first of a number of planned bus rapid transit routes in the city, starting with a 2 ...
Crews also added “Bus Only” pavement markings in an 85 metre section of Main Street between MacNab Street and City Hall, allowing buses to safely pull over to pick up passengers and re-enter ...
King Street will see lane restrictions this weekend in Hamilton, between Queen and Dundurn streets, as crews begin painting a bus-only lane on the north side of the street.
Contractors can explore Transpo Industries Color-Safe (T-28) when marking a variety of surfaces ranging from bus lanes to crosswalks to bike lanes.
The new bike lanes on King Street in uptown Waterloo will get flexible bollards and more signs and pavement markings to make them safer. Regional council approved the changes during Thursday's ...