The measures proposed in…

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The measures proposed in this bill could lead to increased reliance on car travel, undermining efforts to promote sustainable transportation alternatives such as public transit, cycling, and walking. Furthermore, the focus on expanding road infrastructure may not address the root causes of gridlock, such as inadequate public transit options and urban sprawl. Instead of investing in long-term solutions that foster a more interconnected and efficient transportation network, this bill risks perpetuating a cycle of congestion.

Safe and accessible bike lanes are essential components of our transportation network, providing a viable alternative to car travel and improving overall safety for all road users. Enhancing this basic infrastructure not only encourages cycling but also reduces congestion and promotes healthier lifestyles.

Additionally, this legislation creates unnecessary red tape that hampers local governments' efforts to implement effective transportation solutions. By imposing rigid regulations, the bill undermines the flexibility that municipalities need to address their unique transportation challenges. Local governments are often best positioned to understand their communities' needs, and this legislation could stifle innovative approaches that could alleviate congestion and enhance mobility.