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POLL: How much did Monday’s snow slow you down?

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Viva bus in the Feb. 2 snowstorm.
Monday’s winter storm dumped roughly 15 centimetres of snow on the GTA, slowing commute times and frustrating transit riders.

On Monday, many Torontonians struggled in the winter storm, which dumped roughly 15 centimetres of snow.

The Feb. 2 storm had some commuters clearing the snow covering their cars, while others had trouble reaching their destinations on public transit.

Were you stuck on the bus? Let us know what your commute was like.

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