Comment
These are my concerns regarding the proposed framework that would grant the provincial government approval authority for the installation of new bike lanes on municipal roads, especially when it involves the removal of bike lanes.
Firstly, adding more car lanes has historically not solved congestion problems. In many cases, it leads to a phenomenon known as "induced demand," where increased road capacity encourages more people to drive, eventually leading back to the same levels of congestion. Investing in alternative transportation options like bike lanes can actually reduce traffic by providing residents with viable alternatives to driving. This is supported by multiple studies such as https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.101.6.2616
Secondly, decisions about local infrastructure are best made at the municipal level. Municipal governments have a closer understanding of their community's needs and are better positioned to make decisions that reflect local priorities. Centralizing this authority at the provincial level may overlook the unique characteristics and requirements of individual communities like Toronto.
I believe that maintaining municipal control over the installation of bike lanes is essential to make sure we have an effective transportation planning. I urge you to make evidence-based decisions and reconsider this framework while supporting local autonomy in these matters.
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Submitted October 23, 2024 2:03 PM
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Bill 212 - Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 - Framework for bike lanes that require removal of a traffic lane.
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