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Originally Posted by roger1818
And then in the same post:
Why is it that when J.OT13 says that Toronto is a poor transit role model, you get all defensive, but when Jason Slaughter basically says Toronto transit sucks, you say that he is totally right?
Why do you think that Ottawa should use Toronto as a role model for its transit system if its system is so bad?
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Jason Slaughter was holding Toronto up to the standards of London, England, where he had just moved back from. And in his videos, he'll often say that Toronto does have areas which are livable without a car. Heck, he made an entire video about Riverdale as a model suburb for North America.
The inner Toronto suburbs that Slaughter does complain about? They have sub 10 min frequencies (denoted as "FS" for "Frequent Service" on schedules) on plenty of routes at rush. Midday and even later evenings, most non-major routes are usually no more than 15-20 min headways throughout the day. If you're on a major avenue, you don't even bother looking at schedule. I'm sure there's the odd exception (before your gotchya itch triggers), but you never wait long for a bus or streetcar virtually anywhere in the TTC's service area.
So if London, UK is the standard we're going to use (because that was Slaughter's bar), and Toronto failed it, just imagine what he'd say about Ottawa where 15-20 min headways all day for buses (and is barely the peak service standard) is considered out of reach and unrealistic, transit priority is an entirely foreign concept, but transit advocates dream of multiple multi-billion dollar metros instead. I'm fairly sure he'd lump us in with London....the one he grew up in....
His entire philosophy boils down to walkability and transit priority. Does that sound like Ottawa to you? Toronto ain't perfect (far from it), but they are way ahead of us on that front. I'd actually love for us to catch up and I advocate for ideas in that direction.
And just cause I'm a fan, I'll post that video where he emphasizes walkability and transit priority again:
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