Halifax Transit’s network doesn’t use transfers to open up new trip options. A better network would let people transfer more easily, making transit more convenient and attractive.
Halifax Transit’s network doesn’t use transfers to open up new trip options. A better network would let people transfer more easily, making transit more convenient and attractive.
It has been almost nine years since the first draft of Moving Forward Together Plan (MFTP), a revised transit network. It has been seven and a half years since Council approved MFTP, but Halifax Transit has not finished the MFTP changes. Like too many other projects, the Moving Forward Together Plan is delayed, with no clear end in site.
Halifax Transit promised a transfer-based network. It failed to deliver on that promise, even by its own criteria.
Over the last few decades, Canadians have made incredible progress reducing drunk driving and the associated carnage. This summer, cannabis will be legalized, and people are warning that this will lead to people driving while high – something that is equally as dangerous as drunk driving. We firmly believe that the best way to limit the negative impacts of impaired driving is to provide high-quality […]