How NOT to Drive in Toronto


When cars first appeared in Toronto in the early 1900s, driving was chaotic, with almost no regulations and little to no formal training.
Speed limits were absurdly low—about 8 to 10 mph—but drivers routinely ignored them, sharing crowded streets with pedestrians and horse-drawn carriages. Navigating around streetcars was another challenge, as early motorists often misjudged stops and swerved recklessly, leading to frequent collisions. This collection of vintage photographs offers a fascinating glimpse into the disorderly early days of driving in Toronto, sourced from the City of Toronto Archives.
h/t: vintag.es