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1 There are no studies or surveys that support the removal of bike lanes.
2 There is evidence based research that increasing road space for motor reduces traffic congestion. Counter intuitive, but a fact.
3 Downtown Toronto should be a destination where walking, cycling and public transit are prioritized. Downtown Toronto should not be considered a thoroughfare for motor vehicles.
4 Removing bike lanes will lead to an increase in CYCLIST AND PEDESTRIAN FATALITIES.
5 Increasing motor vehicle density in the city and province will lead to increased emissions. This is not only bad for the health of the citizens of this province and city it also contributes to global warming which is an existential crisis.
6 We, the residents of downtown Toronto are not represented. The present PC / Ford government does not have any seats from the core of the city.
7 This Bill 212 is an affront to the authority of the City of Toronto.
8 This Bill seems designed to create divisions between cyclists and drivers. I don't see how this culture war incitement is good for anybody.
8 The premier's SCAPEGOATING OF CYCLISTS and cycle infrastructure is galling.
8 As a passionate cyclist who lives in downtown Toronto I feel like I have just been hit by a truck full of BS driving by the premier.