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I am beyond disappointed by the government's proposal to remove bike lanes from important routes in Toronto and make it more difficult for Ontario cities to install such important infrastructure. I grew up in Oshawa. I loved riding my bike but it wasn't safe to do so and it became very clear to me that cars are the prioritized mode of transportation. Moving to Toronto, I was so excited to walk and bike around the city. As more bike lanes were built, such as University, Yonge Street, Bloor, and Danforth lanes, I became motivated to choose riding a bike even more. Biking is great for my health, physically and mentally, and it's quick, convenient, and fun. The decision to remove the bike lanes I and others depend on is a huge mistake. The Ford government says it will make it faster to drive around? I'm also a driver and know that's a lie. Studies from organizations such as Cycle Toronto, TCAT, not to mention European cities that embrace cycling, clearly show that delays on our roads are not because of bike lanes. As long as we encourage more cars on the road instead of supporting other methods of transportation, it will always be a slog to drive in the city and will only get worse. Most importantly, I am horrified to see more and more people die on our roads because our infrastructure is not safe. Enough is enough. Please do not support this proposal. Let's keep our bike lanes and build more and make our roads safer for all users.
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Submitted November 4, 2024 2:02 PM
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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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