Toronto quadrupling traffic agents to fight congestion: mayor | CBC News
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Mayor Olivia Chow announced the City of Toronto will quadruple traffic agents to 100 to effectively combat congestion, with an investment of $3 million.
Chow noted that the city's traffic agent program has improved congestion, with agents having a near 100% success rate in preventing vehicles from blocking intersections.
Barbara Gray emphasized that the continuous recruitment of traffic agents will allow more targeted efforts to alleviate congestion in areas beyond downtown Toronto.
The data shared by the city indicates real-time monitoring and the strategic deployment of traffic agents has significantly improved travel times in the downtown core.
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