Public advocacy group TTCriders "painted an unsanctioned bus lane in the city, criticizing the current mayoral administration for a lack of action and calling on candidates to establish more lanes."
DailyHive shares photos of the pop-up bus lane installed on Dufferin Street. "The group says painting pavement is the easy part. Now they’re asking all city council candidates to commit to installing more bike lanes."
Listen to TTCriders on NewsTalk1010 explain why volunteers installed a pop-up bus lane with children's paint on Dufferin Street.
Global News reports on the pop-up bus lane installed by volunteers on Dufferin Street. "Transit advocates are demanding candidates commit to an expansion of the city’s rapid bus corridors. While experts agree expanding surface networks would be an affordable and quick way of delivering transit priorities, the mayoral frontrunner says it’s not so easy."
"Before sunrise on Wednesday morning, volunteers from TTCriders, a membership-based transit advocacy organization, donned reflective vests and used some washable children's paint and pylons to transform a stretch of Dufferin Street north of TTC Dufferin station with a temporary bus lane."
CP24 reports on the temporary bus lane installed by volunteers this morning with children's paint.
With bus lane planning and construction in Toronto stalled, transit advocates did what the current Mayor and Council have failed to.
(Toronto, ON) October 12, 2022 - TTCriders, a membership-based transit advocacy organization, released the following statement in support of members and volunteers who installed a temporary bus lane on Dufferin Street early this morning.
Learn how people stand on the TTC, writes Elahveyini Veemharaj Aswaththaman in this opinion column in the Scarborough Mirror.
Scroll down to download posters and graphics to spread the word about transit issues in the 2022 Toronto election for Mayor, City Councillors, and School Trustees. See how candidates in each ward answered the TTCriders survey by clicking here.
With its municipal election now just weeks away, TTCriders made headlines for a 28-question survey it sent every mayoral candidate running in the upcoming municipal election.
