The bike lanes in Toronto…

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The bike lanes in Toronto are very important to me. I ride my bike everyday, about 150km per week. I ride on the Bloor and University bike lanes, among other bike lanes regularly. Designated bike lanes have made my commute to and from school, where I am studying to become a social service worker, more enjoyable, safe, and comfortable. The bike lanes have inspired numerous friends of mine to incorporate cycling into their daily routine, making their mental and physical health greater. I rode my bike tonight in the pouring rain and half of Bloor street was underwater. We are living in climate change and removing the bike lanes will only make the effects of climate change worse. The facts show that providing more lanes for automobiles will only increase traffic congestion, not ease it. We need to provide numerous options for people to get around in the city, and not prioritize only one mode of transportation (i.e. automobiles). I understand that congestion is a problem, I see it first hand everyday, but I do not believe removing bike lanes is the solution. We need to increase our public transit network and provide more affordable housing so people are able to live and work in the city, and not rely on automobiles or long commutes to the surrounding greater Toronto areas. We are a 21st century city that needs to provide progressive transportation options that support children and older adults. Bike lanes are essential for delivery and gig workers, many of which are newcomers to Canada. Bike lanes reduce traffic and greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles. Bike lanes save lives and attract tourism. Unfortunately, if the bike lanes are removed I will be forced to cycle in the same lane as an automobile, making my ride more dangerous, and causing frustration for drivers. Neither myself nor drivers want that. Please reconsider Bill 212 and leave the bike lanes intact.