There has been multiple…

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There has been multiple studies conducted elsewhere and in Toronto that show bike lanes are essential to reducing traffic jam and gridlock by removing people that would drive and offering them with a safe alternative that also conveniently solves the last mile problem.

Prior to the installation of bike lanes on Yonge, Bloor and University there has also been multiple studies conducted to show its effectiveness and that has been already shown.

Removing existing bike lanes doesn’t just increases gridlock, it is also fiscally irresponsible that the province would have to spend extra money to reverse a project to at was approved under due process, it wastes taxpayers money, and in this economy why do we have to put in resources to make commuting in this city ineffective?

This is a clear political move that does not serve the interest of those that commute using these roads. The removal of bike lanes will then take years to complete, wasting time while not helping the gridlock at all as once it is complete, the streets will be back to bumper-to-bumper traffic.

There is no room for more redtaping and the province should really stop working against the people living and commuting in Toronto for short term political gains. Mike Harris was more than 20 years ago let’s not repeat that
again