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public transit

A new "One Fare" transit program is launching soon in Toronto and the GTA.

It's expected to save you money on public transportation and make transferring between the TTC and transit agencies in surrounding cities more convenient.

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Your morning commute may look a little different due to a recent TTC service change. The Toronto Transit Commission recently announced that it would be increasing service on several bus routes in response to ridership demand.

The changes went into effect on Sunday, January 7 and allow for increased capacity on seven of Toronto's bus routes during busy travel times.

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Video shows a train passenger putting his feet up on the empty seats across from him, in a clip that kicked off thousands of angry comments about travel etiquette and icky footrests on TikTok.

User @Strajca recently posted a brief video of the incident, which shows a guy's point of view as he leans back and enjoys the opposite seat as his own personal footrest. He repeatedly taps his feet on the seat opposite him while a woman in the background can be seen shooting him some fierce cut-eye. She then gets up and the clip stops.

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Using the TTC in Toronto can feel scary for some, especially after the increase in incidents reported. However, using public transit is essential when living in Toronto.

A recent conversation about safety unfolded on Reddit after someone asked for advice on ways to conquer their fear of riding the TTC.

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Riding the TTC is like watching a MasterClass on what not to do when it comes to social etiquette.

Every social situation has a set of unspoken rules that are generally polite to follow, like taking your shoes off in someone's home or bringing a bottle of wine to a house party.

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