The TTC is conducting a survey seeking riders' feedback on policies regarding Special Constable and Fare Inspector enforcement activities.
Scroll down to get a preview of all the questions asked on the survey along with some key points to consider.
The TTC is conducting a survey seeking riders' feedback on policies regarding Special Constable and Fare Inspector enforcement activities.
Scroll down to get a preview of all the questions asked on the survey along with some key points to consider.
In a mock awards ceremony at City Hall on Wednesday, volunteers dressed as marathon runners received medals for Toronto’s slowest bus routes among those where RapidTO improvements were promised.
Rankings included the 29 Dufferin in first place, 35 Jane in second, 60 Steeles West in third, and the 39 Finch East in fourth. The “awards ceremony” comes just a week before a report is set to be debated at the Executive Committee about Toronto’s plan to install more bus lanes.

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(Toronto, ON) - Volunteers dressed up as marathoners received medals in an awards ceremony, the week before a report will be debated at the Executive Committee about Toronto’s plan to install more bus lanes. Advocates say the plan should move more quickly and are disappointed that Steeles West is at the bottom of the list.
[TTCRiders] presented councillors Monday with a giant “invoice” for riders’ lost time since the derailment. They estimated the time added up to close to half-a-million hours. They pointed out that the busway could have been operational by late 2025 if it had been funded earlier.

Read TTCriders' analysis of the 2024 TTC & City of Toronto Budgets, and how you can get involved.
There's no money to build a dedicate busway to help speed the commute for Scarborough residents.

C’est une révolution verte et en douceur qui s’opère à la Commission de transport de Toronto (CTT) et qui doit la mener vers un parc d’autobus entièrement carboneutre.

Chloe Tangpongprush, of TTCriders, discusses NYE crowding at Union Station and the need for more train operators.

Toronto's new one-fare program will make long commutes cheaper, but will it make them better? We talked to CBC News about the impact on riders.

Read the letter sent to the TTC Board by TTCriders, with questions about the 2024 TTC Operating Budget.
The transit agency’s $2.6-billion budget includes a plan to bring service to near pre-COVID levels next year. But the transit system is facing a growing repair backlog that threatens its long term viability, the TTC board heard Wednesday.
