As a longtime resident of…

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As a longtime resident of Toronto who both owns a car and cycles in the city, I am absolutely confident the major issues with gridlock in this province come from the underfunding of regional transit infrastructure and large trucks clogging our highways. Instead of eliminating or limiting bike lanes, the province should work within their existing powers to improve these areas: fund GO, the TTC, and work to install high speed rail between Niagara Falls and Montreal, and allow trucks to use the 407 toll-free. Bike lanes on major arteries save taxpayers time, money, and lives. Let cities decide what is best for their residents on their roads.