Removing bike lanes in…

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Removing bike lanes in Toronto would be a significant step backward for the city’s commitment to sustainability and safety. Contrary to to goal of this proposal, removing bike lanes would only increase traffic congestion and as a result of having more cars on the road, would also increase greenhouse gas emissions.

Dedicated bike lanes make cycling a safer and more attractive option for commuting. In places like downtown Toronto, cyclists can often navigate traffic more easily and find quicker routes than cars. As more people opt for cycling, this can lead to shorter travel times for everyone, reducing overall congestion. When more people choose to ride bikes instead of driving, it decreases the number of cars on the road, leading to less congestion.

Bikes take up significantly less space than cars. In downtown Toronto, road space is extremely limited. By providing bike lanes, we can move more people through a given area without requiring additional road space.