‘A Tipping Point’: Toronto Traffic, Transit Congestion Likely to Worsen with in-Office Mandates: Experts
- Experts warn that a back-to-work mandate will worsen traffic and transit congestion in Toronto.
- Major banks, including BMO, RBC, TD, and Scotiabank, will require employees in the office four days a week starting this fall.
- Toronto currently has the worst congestion in North America, and this situation is expected to persist.
- Transit ridership has decreased, leading to more people driving instead of using public transport.
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‘A tipping point’: Toronto traffic, transit congestion likely to worsen with in-office mandates: experts
Greater Toronto commuters are likely bracing for traffic and transit congestion to worsen over the coming months as a number of major employers get ready to increase in-office days.
Several major employers in the Toronto area, such as the banks and the Ontario government, are demanding a return to the office this fall.
Commuters in the Greater Toronto Area will face increased traffic and public transit congestion in the coming months as major employers increase the number of days workers return to the office.
Toronto traffic, transit congestion likely to worsen with in-office mandates: experts – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Greater Toronto commuters are likely bracing for traffic and transit congestion to worsen over the coming months as a number of major employers get ready to increase in-office days. Even before return-to-office mandates take effect, experts say vehicle traffic in the city is at a tipping point, while delays, construction and public safety concerns plague the public transit system. “I think people should be very concerned, both policy-m…
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