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toronto streets

Navigating through seemingly endless traffic is a frustrating experience, and if you live in Toronto, this reality might hit a little too close to home.

A recent study by map technology specialist TomTom ranked cities around the world based on traffic travel times and congestion in 2023 and Toronto came at number three on the list. This makes it the third slowest city in the world for average traffic travel time.

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Do you enjoy taking a stroll down a quaint and aesthetic street in Toronto and wonder if it's one of the coolest streets in the world?

Well, you're right! Toronto made it to Time Out's list of "The 33 coolest streets in the world," and it's so awesome!

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Nobody likes getting caught in bumper-to-bumper traffic or dealing with frustrating street signs when trying to drive back home from a long day of work. So someone asked on Toronto's Reddit board what "simple improvement" others would make to a highway in the city in order to ease traffic.

Lately, the Ontario government has been making some serious plans involving the province's highways in an effort to fight some of the gridlocks on the province's busiest roads.

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Driving down a Toronto street shouldn't feel like you're going down an uneven gravel road in the middle of nowhere.

On Tuesday, April 12, the City of Toronto announced that about 100 staff are going to be working longer hours to fix as many potholes as possible before everyone hits the road for their Easter weekend celebrations.

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Have you walked down Yonge Street recently and noticed some vacant storefronts covered in posters of women?

Well, it's because the city of Toronto is trying to break the bias and showcase women in a new light, as an extension of the HerStory campaign.

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