Dear Editor:
The only chant we hear from politicians in the Lower Mainland is “density, density, density.” As soon as the word “traffic” is mentioned, they close down and run away.
With the approach of elections, I think it is time to point out that we are fed up with endless congestion. Impatient drivers duck and dive, trying to get to their destinations, resulting in more and more accidents. No wonder ICBC is suffering!
I would like to see a focus on improving infrastructure before adding further to our housing stock. There is no point in having more density if no one can move. Every politician should be required to present their ideas on how to improve the way we move around this city.
I, for one, will only vote for a candidate who has a clear plan for moving forward on this issue.
Margaret Campbell
North Vancouver
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