London Free Press
There can be pleasure in waiting for a train to pass, or a construction delay, or the light to turn green. Read More
London Free Press
Last week, when driving downtown, I discovered that every east-west street from Hill Street in the south to Dufferin Avenue in the north was either closed or had reduced lanes due to construction, including Dundas Place being rendered virtually useless by having its ends capped every day regardless of events
London Free Press
Lead-footed London drivers beware, you may have to cope with more eyes in the sky as city hall considers doubling the number of red light cameras. Read More
London Free Press
I agree with Chris Bulter's letter to the editor, Fix traffic gridlock (April 21), about London traffic and council's lack of enthusiasm for fixing traffic problems. Read More
London Free Press
I remember the price of gas going up seven cents a litre in the fall because of a change to winter gas. That means it costs less to produce summer gas. Read More
London Free Press
I can hardly wait for the city to install photo radar on Oxford Street leading up to Eagle Heights elementary school, heading west. I drive this section almost daily, where the speed limit goes from 60 km/h to 50 to 40 in a few hundred metres. Too many drive at