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I am writing to express my strong opposition to the proposed bill to remove certain bike lanes in Toronto. As an avid cyclist, taxpayer, and concerned citizen, I want to emphasize that bikes are not the cause of traffic congestion; rather, they offer a sustainable solution to it.

Removing bike lanes will not solve our traffic issues—instead, it will likely worsen them. When cyclists are forced onto the road without dedicated lanes, it creates a more dangerous environment for everyone, ultimately leading to more frustration and congestion. Studies have shown that cities with well-planned cycling infrastructure experience less traffic, as more people opt to ride rather than drive. Instead of viewing cycling as a contributor to traffic, we should recognize it as a vital component of a holistic transportation strategy that promotes public health, reduces pollution, and enhances our city’s livability.

Moreover, dismantling existing bike lanes would be a significant waste of public resources. The investment made in creating and maintaining these lanes is designed to promote safer cycling and to encourage a shift toward greener modes of transportation. Rather than dismantling what we have, we should be enhancing and expanding our cycling infrastructure, which has proven benefits for public health, the environment, and the economy.

In a city facing urgent challenges related to traffic, pollution, and public health, we cannot afford to take steps backward. Let’s focus on developing solutions that benefit everyone, not just drivers, and support a more sustainable future.

I urge you all to reconsider this bill and advocate for policies that prioritize safe cycling as an integral part of our transportation network.

Thank you for your time and consideration.