Another good move by the Wynne government.
They're on a roll lately.
Ontario quickly turns down Toronto's request to ban pedestrian texting on road
Ontario is turning down Toronto city council's request to ban texting and walking while crossing the street, instead dishing out a bit of common sense advice.
Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca says pedestrians should keep their heads up while on the road and always be aware of their surroundings.
But, he says, the Liberal government has no plans to change the Highway Traffic Act, as Toronto requested.
On Thursday night, as council debated the city's first ever road safety plan, Coun. Frances Nunziata moved a motion to ask the province of Ontario to amend the Highway Traffic Act to make it illegal to use your phone or other mobile device while crossing the street.
The motion passed 26-15.
City council asked the Ministry of Transportation to consider an amendment that would prohibit "pedestrians from actively using a handheld wireless communication device or handheld electronic entertainment device while on any travelled portion of a roadway."
Ontario quickly turns down Toronto's request to ban pedestrian texting on roads - Toronto - CBC News
They're on a roll lately.
Ontario quickly turns down Toronto's request to ban pedestrian texting on road
Ontario is turning down Toronto city council's request to ban texting and walking while crossing the street, instead dishing out a bit of common sense advice.
Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca says pedestrians should keep their heads up while on the road and always be aware of their surroundings.
But, he says, the Liberal government has no plans to change the Highway Traffic Act, as Toronto requested.
On Thursday night, as council debated the city's first ever road safety plan, Coun. Frances Nunziata moved a motion to ask the province of Ontario to amend the Highway Traffic Act to make it illegal to use your phone or other mobile device while crossing the street.
The motion passed 26-15.
City council asked the Ministry of Transportation to consider an amendment that would prohibit "pedestrians from actively using a handheld wireless communication device or handheld electronic entertainment device while on any travelled portion of a roadway."
Ontario quickly turns down Toronto's request to ban pedestrian texting on roads - Toronto - CBC News