Removing bike lanes in…

Commentaire

Removing bike lanes in Toronto is an obvious step backward for the city's efforts to promote sustainable and safe transportation. Bike lanes provide essential infrastructure that protects cyclists, reduces traffic congestion (yes, the data reinforces thhs), and encourages more environmentally friendly commuting options. Eliminating them would increase the risk of accidents, discourage active transportation, and hamper the city's goal of reducing carbon emissions. With the rising cost of living, cycling remains an affordable option for many residents, and removing these lanes could limit access to efficient and safe commuting for those who rely on their bikes.