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Hello:
With bike lanes, it is great for the Province to take a leadership role.
On a particle level, decisions on bike lanes should be made at a Riding-by-Riding level after a full public consultation has taken place. After the consultation, a transit study must be undertaken before any work starts on installing bike lanes.
The lesson learned from Toronto regarding bike lanes is:
(1) their use is weather dependent (i.e. - not used in the Winter / rainy days)
(2) they increase gridlock
(3) bike lanes are mainly used by courier services
(4) they pose a hazard to road maintenance
(5) they require expensive and specialized services for cleaning (i.e. - how do you clear snow or leaves or garbage)
(6) these lanes remove space for public parking
(7) they pose a hazard for pedestrians and people with assistive devices.
(8) bike lanes only impact an extremely small segment of society at the expense of the majority)
In a time when there are limited public funds available, are bike lanes the best use of public infrastructure funds?
Submitted October 26, 2024 1:28 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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