New traffic movement off the York-Bay-Yonge ramp
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New traffic movement off the York-Bay-Yonge ramp |
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An animated guide to the new traffic movements and improvements off the York-Bay-Yonge ramp from Lower Simcoe Street to Bay Street along Harbour Street.
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A zoom out to a cartoon, northern oriented rendering of the intersections of Lake Shore Blvd. West, Lower Simcoe Street, Harbour Street and the new York-Bay-Yonge ramp. The City of Toronto logo appears, then disappears. Animated cars are approaching Lower Simcoe Street from Lake Shore Blvd West and the new York-Bay-Yonge ramp.
Title Card: New traffic movement off the York-Bay-Yonge ramp
Title Card: Effective January 29, 2018
Title Card: Cycling track opening summer 2018
A fade behind the Title Card reveals a close up of the animated traffic on the York-Bay-Yonge ramp and Lower Simcoe Street south of the ramp.
Title Card: New right turn onto Lower Simcoe Street
Pedestrians, cyclists and motorists wait at the south-west crosswalk and intersection while cyclists and motorists complete north/south and east bound traffic movements. The waiting pedestrians, cyclists and motorists begin their east/west movements as motorists wait for pedestrians and cyclists before completing their right turn south onto Lower Simcoe Street or going through the intersection to go east on Harbour Street.
Title Card: Or continue through the intersection onto Harbour Street
Title Card: New two stage crosswalk
A fade behind the Title Card reveals the entirety of the intersection. Motorists traveling eastbound on Lake Shore Blvd. West and the York-Bay-Yonge ramp approach, slow down, then stop at Lower Simcoe Street. Motorists and cyclists traveling north/south on Lower Simcoe Street are stopped as well. Motorists are traveling westbound on Lake Shore Blvd. West through the intersection as pedestrians use the crosswalk to to cross the York-Bay-Yonge ramp and the eastbound Lake Shore Blvd. West heading north before stopping at the westbound Lake Shore Blvd. West.
Title Card: At York and Harbour Streets, motorists can turn left (north) or right (south)
A fade behind the Title Card reveals a cartoon, northern oriented rendering intersection of York Street and Harbour Street. Pedestrians, cyclists and motorists on Harbour Street begin their traffic movements. Motorists in the northern-most lane turn onto York Street heading north. Motorists in the southern-most lane wait as cyclists and pedestrians cross before turning south onto York Street or continuing east on Harbour Street, going through the intersection. Motorists in the other two lanes on Harbour Street go through the intersection, continuing east on Harbour Street.
Title Card: Or continue east on Harbour Street
Title Card: At Bay and Harbour Streets, motorists can turn left (north) or right (south)
A fade behind the Title Card reveals a cartoon, northern oriented rendering intersection of Bay Street and Harbour Street. Motorists on Harbour Street begin their traffic movements. Motorists in the northern-most lane turn onto Bay Street heading north. Motorists in the southern-most lane turn south onto Bay Street or continuing east on Harbour Street, going through the intersection. Motorists in the other two lanes on Harbour Street go through the intersection, continuing east on Harbour Street.
Title Card: Or continue east on Harbour Street
Title Card: Cyclists should use the bike box to turn north onto Bay Street
Eastbound motorists on Harbour Street begin their approach, slow down, then stop at Bay Street. A cyclist goes through the intersection on the south side, cruising into the bike box on the southeast corner of Bay Street and Harbour Street, then turning to face north on Bay Street.
Title Card: And then merge with northbound traffic
Motorists on Bay Street complete their turns eastbound on Harbour Street. Pedestrians, cyclists and motorists on Bay Street begin their movements northbound and southbound. The cyclist in the bike box merges with other cyclists going north on Bay Street.
[quick fade out of music]
The City of Toronto logo appears and then the intersection zooms into a dark pavement grey. The City of Toronto logo disappears.
Infrastructure & City Construction web page
https://www.toronto.ca/services-payments/building-construction/infrastructure-city-construction/
NEW York-Bay-Yonge Off-Ramp and Harbour Street Improvements web page
https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/public-consultations/infrastructure-projects/gardiner-ramp-removal/ |
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City of Toronto | Toronto | traffic | traffic movement | york-yonge-bay ramp | ramp | lower simcoe | bay street | harbour street |
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