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Winter lineups are going to be a reality and people just have to be as patient as possible, experts warn. “You can't cram people into indoor spaces. We still have to facilitate physical distancing in indoor spaces. It's really important to do that and if that means that sometimes we will be lining up in the cold, so be it,” Bogoch said.
CTV News (Source)The truth is that some people are affected more than others. For example, a young professional with no dependents and flexible work hours is likely more equipped to adapt to long queues than an essential service worker or low-income family, said Agata Soroko, a PhD candidate at the University of Ottawa who focuses on poverty and inequality.
Vice (Source)The first person in line at the Brandon coronavirus test site was there at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday. By 8 a.m., at least 40 cars had joined the line behind him, all in an effort to avoid the massive lineups seen the day before. The site opened at 8:45 a.m. People waiting in line Monday at the Brandon drive-thru community testing site at the Town Centre Parkade waited for hours.
Global News (Source)People waited in line for hours June 22, a day that reached a high of 34°C in Ottawa, to take their written tests to get their G1 or M1 class licenses. On Aug. 4, services expanded to offer G1 exit tests, allowing drivers to get their G2 licenses, which frees them from the requirement of having to have an experienced driver in the front passenger seat at all times. This time, many drivers waited in the rain for a chance to prove they are equipped to drive solo.
CTV News (Source)Larson, also known as “Dr. Queue,” said queues whip up similar feelings as when you’re merging vehicles. If one driver cuts another off, the other driver may experience road rage—even though that person lost only a few seconds of time. Queues aren’t just a catalyst for impatience and disappointment; they’re a social justice issue, experts say.
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