In car-centric Mississauga, mayoral race sees calls for more transit options | CBC News
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Voters in Mississauga are advocating for better transportation options beyond cars, highlighting the challenges cyclists and transit users face due to inadequate infrastructure and long commute times.
Candidates are divided on shifting the focus from cars to alternative transport options, with proposals for improvements in bike infrastructure, east-west transit connections, and LRT developments.
Students and residents express frustrations with current transit system, emphasizing the need for more reliable, frequent, and efficient public transportation in Mississauga.
The Mississauga mayoral race reflects a growing demand for diversified transportation solutions to accommodate residents who cannot rely on cars for commuting.
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