
One of the core values EYEDELTA Systems emphasizes is that true progress and innovation can only be achieved through constructive debate and argument, with criticism directed at inefficiencies rather than at individual beliefs. Under Publications, a new paper in the category of traffic or transportation infrastructure will be released with the goal of challenging and providing additional perspectives on ongoing crises and their proposed solutions.
To reinforce this value, all readers are encouraged to engage with each publication and share their personal views, whether through suggestions, potential partnerships for future papers, constructive criticisms, or other contributions, using the contact form provided (under the Contact page) for further conversation.


Source: Jiya Aggarwal, Dead Poets Society (1989), Warner Bros., via Medium
LEading Through Discussion
New Releases
The Awakening: A Call for Reform
While the sale of Ontario’s Highway 407 will likely go down in history for many Ontarians as one of the poorest financial decisions made in the province, many rumours speculate about a potential buyback. This publication explains why this may not be the best solution for Ontario, providing a comprehensive financial analysis and valuation of 407 International and offering a different perspective on how the province can pursue a more effective solution to its traffic crisis.




Devotion: The Art of Speed
Have you ever wondered why certain sections of motorways in Germany have no speed limit? Or perhaps, as a fellow Canadian, you are troubled by the idea that highway speed limits are often treated as a baseline speed that still feels too low for what many perceive as safe. This paper explores key concepts surrounding infrastructure and driver behaviour, comparing Germany’s Autobahn network to Ontario’s Highway 407, the province’s fastest-moving freeway, to understand why this is the case.
