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RSS FeedsThe `zombie law´ may be coming to Ontario. Can you guess how many pedestrians we saw on cell phones at one Toronto intersection in 10 minutes?
(The Star Travel)

 
 

11 december 2017 13:13:04

 
The `zombie law´ may be coming to Ontario. Can you guess how many pedestrians we saw on cell phones at one Toronto intersection in 10 minutes?
(The Star Travel)
 


A proposed “zombie law” could mean bad news for Ontario pedestrians. The “Phones Down, Heads Up Act,” proposed by Liberal MPP Yvan Baker, passed its first reading, and Baker intends to bring it to a second reading in March. Under the proposed bill, pedestrians could face fines of $50 for a first offence, $75 for a second offence, and $125 for each consecutive offence after that. Last week, the Star decided to do a test. Star photojournalist Rene Johnston set up a camera and filmed pedestrians crossing at the Yonge and Dundas Sts. intersection to see how many fines could be laid if the bill takes effect. Can you guess how many pedestrians were spotted using their phones crossing the intersection, and how much money in fines could have been issued?Read more:Edward Keenan: Distracted walking ban is a zombie idea that has infected the brains of reasonable peopleShawn Micallef: Forget the zombie law, we need to design safer roadsEmma Teitel: Toronto should follow Honolulu’s lead and fine distracted walkersWith files from Rene Johnston, Kelsey Wilson and Ben Spurr


 
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