As an active cyclist who…

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As an active cyclist who sold my car after witnessing the positive impact of bike lane infrastructure improvements, I strongly oppose the government's proposal to remove sections of the Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue bike lanes in Toronto.

These bike lanes have not only enhanced my daily commute but have also contributed significantly to the overall safety and well-being of all road users. By encouraging cycling, we reduce congestion, lower emissions, and promote healthier lifestyles. The convenience and safety that bike lanes provide are essential for fostering a cycling culture in our city.

Removing these lanes would revert progress made toward sustainable transportation and could deter individuals from cycling, leading to increased traffic and pollution. Instead of eliminating these vital resources, I urge the government to consider investing in more bike-friendly infrastructure that accommodates all users and reduces gridlock.

Please reconsider this proposal in light of the numerous benefits that cycling infrastructure brings to our community. Thank you for considering my perspective.