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Posted on 17/06/04

Divisive transport debate

manager of public and government affairs, CAA Central Ontario

Thornhill, Ont. -- John Barber's attack on proposals put forward by Canada's largest auto club to improve road safety, air quality and personal mobility in Toronto (CAA Expressway Plan Is Just More Spit In The Wind -- June 8) left readers largely in the dark about the Canadian Automobile Association's vision for a balanced transportation system that aims to make transit and cars work together.

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