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As an Ontario resident, I am deeply concerned about the potential consequences of reducing bike infrastructure under Bill 212. Bike lanes are a proven, effective solution for reducing urban traffic congestion, improving air quality, and promoting healthier lifestyles. Cities that prioritize safe and accessible bike infrastructure consistently report fewer cars on the road, less strain on public transit, and reduced commute times for everyone, including drivers.
Removing or restricting bike lanes would undermine these benefits and force more Ontarians back into cars, ultimately worsening congestion and pollution. For those who rely on biking as an affordable, sustainable, and time-efficient way to get around, removing these lanes makes daily commutes longer, more dangerous, and more expensive. It also discourages others from choosing active, green transportation options, pushing our communities further away from environmental goals and healthier, safer streets.
Ontario's cities are growing rapidly, and we need transportation solutions that help people move around safely and sustainably. I urge the government to recognize the value of bike infrastructure as part of a holistic, data-driven approach to reducing gridlock. We should be working to expand, not limit, transportation options that benefit everyone in our communities.
Submitted November 5, 2024 1:36 AM
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Bill 212 - Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 – Building Highways Faster Act , 2024
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