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One of Toronto's mayoral candidates is currently pushing the idea of charging $5 road tolls for DVP and Gardiner Expressways in exchange for a dramatic boost in subway routes (which would mean less cars on the road).
Its that or London-England-style "congestion charges", something which Torontonians will hate even more.
Either way less cars on the streets equals more room for both cyclists and drivers to get along.
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