From Niagara This Week:
Council is going to investigate keeping chartered motor coaches from stopping in front of hotels, plugging up major roadways leading in and out of the tourist area, while they unload their passengers.
Buses stopping in front of hotels on streets like Stanley Avenue have been causing problems for municipal parking bylaw enforcers off and on for years, said Karl Dren, the city’s manager of traffic and parking services. But while bus drivers are giving passengers the shortest walk possible in to hotel lobbies, it’s backing up traffic in one of the busiest areas of the city.
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