City planners are seeking a consultant to analyze choke-points in the Halifax transportation network, and propose changes to those intersections to help get buses through quickly. Officials say the plan is simple, affordable and may even improve commutes for people who don’t take the bus. Brett Ruskin reports.
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Halifax intersections to be tweaked to help buses avoid bottlenecks
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