by Zygmunt Gorski | Mar 26, 2022 | News
Some disapproving voices were heard, primarily from cyclists, when the City of London decided to allow one-way, motorized traffic to use Blackfriars Bridge to enter into downtown London, Ontario. Cyclists had hoped that the bridge would be closed except for cycling...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Mar 23, 2022 | News
Receiving annual publicity from almost all news media outlets in Ontario, the CAA’s Worst Roads campaign continues to gather subjective complaints from citizens as to what they perceive as the worst road in their area. Annually the 10 worst roads are...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Mar 22, 2022 | News
Our society is troubled by the presence of dangerous persons and reacts by increasing penalties and imprisonment. This is seen as the solution that will reduce those incidents. Intermixed with this are persons who are not so dangerous but who make mistakes. A classic...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Mar 21, 2022 | News
Under normal circumstances accountability is not a difficult concept to understand: If someone’s actions have caused someone’s death they should be accountable for it. Why is that principle so hard to follow in motor vehicle deaths? Let us look at the...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Mar 21, 2022 | News
Checking internet sources such as Google has produced no information about circumstances in which 17-year-old Francesca Savoie died in a reported motor vehicle collision in Bas-Caraquet, New Brunswick. The only knowledge I can gain is from the single news article...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Mar 20, 2022 | News
Much like general roadway maintenance, the maintenance of cycling paths, trails and tracks is needed on a constant basis. Many cities like London have reduced their roadway inspections over the years, especially with the advent of the Municipal Act and the so called...