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Commuting from Brampton to Toronto in under two minutes
Five per cent of Canadians spend more than an hour in their car each day. What’s that feel like? Maclean’s went behind the wheel to experience the crawling morning commute from Brampton to downtown Toronto during peak rush hour, hitting three highways, one expressway, and the stop-and-go of the city’s traffic lights. How long is your commute?
What Canadians think of travel and transportation
Would Canadians get in a self-driving car, how much time do we spend commuting and more.
A surprisingly cheery history of urban commuting
Ian Gately’s ‘Rush Hour’ on why we seem to love the commute every bit as much as we complain about it
Don’t tease me for living with Mom
I save money, get support and avoid rotten roommates
Stuck in traffic
Our rush hours rank with the world’s worst. Andrew Coyne has the solution.
A sea of green lights
Should signals follow traffic, not vice versa?
Divided they ride
Drivers ignore painted lanes for cyclists. Vancouver decided there was only one way to fix that problem.