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I submit this comment as an occasional driver, consistent public transit user and someone who never uses a bike.

The province has no right to interfere with city or town business in such a manner. I have faith in the politicians in these regions to make the decisions that are best for their community. Removing bike lanes that already exist - and in some cases are just recently completed - is an insane waste of resources and the premier should be ashamed of using the Ontario budget for such an endeavor when many systems, including health care, are desperate for funding.

In Toronto, removing bike lanes will be a detriment to the city. Cyclists will be injured or die, drivers will make more mistakes than they already do which has a terrible impact on their mental well-being. Removing bike lanes will also not help congestion - cyclists will have to take the lane which will just make things worse.

Finally, we should be encouraging green transportation as much as is possible. Why are we so dedicated to catering to cars when we are having 22 degree days on October 31?

This is embarassing for the provincial government and they must reconsider.