An evidence-based approach…

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An evidence-based approach should be employed to address congestion problems. This proposal completely misses the mark for what is needed to improve traffic flow. The only proven solution to traffic congestion is introducing viable alternatives to driving. Solutions like building and delivering public transit and active transit infrastructure (like bike lanes) get unnecessary car trips off the roads, leaving them clear for those who need to or choose to drive.

The bike lanes built in Toronto in the last 5 years, especially those being proposed for removal, are extremely well-used and benefit businesses, residents, and commuters alike.

More importantly, the bike lanes improve the safety of the most vulnerable road users - pedestrians and cyclists. Lives have undoubtedly been saved through infrastructure improvements.

This proposal is overreaching into municipal matters. Let municipalities build cities for people, not cars. Cars are merely one method of transportation that work in conjunction with other methods, not despite them.

Please consider a logical approach to solving the traffic congestion problems in our province, and you will improve road safety in the process. Thank you.