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Bike lanes are important in this city and are not a provincial matter. As climate change continues to merge the seasons, more and more people will bike year-round and the easier it is, the more encouraging it will be. Climate change needs to be considered in every aspect of life at this time.
Currently, there are also many many e-bike food delivery vehicles using bike lanes year-round.
Do you have facts that bike lanes contribute to gridlock? Can you publish them?
I have recognized that in the winter, there are fewer cyclists and wondered about the possibility of having some lanes be seasonal and not permanent. This is something to consider.
Do they need to be on main streets? Not necessarily- as long as the street has enough space for many cyclists/e-bike delivery vehicles, then a lesser main street is a valid choice.
On Dundas east, the bike lanes take up 1 1/2 lanes, which i don't think is necessary. One lane would be enough.
Submitted October 28, 2024 12:07 AM
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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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