In an effort to encourage physical distancing, the city of Montreal has created vast “pedestrian corridors” on key streets. These corridors allow pedestrians to move freely, while maintaining physical distancing. As Global’s Felicia Parrillo explains, the city says vehicular traffic has gone down twenty per cent since the pandemic began.
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City of Montreal boasts lower vehicular traffic thanks to pedestrian corridors
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