Bill 212, which seeks to…

Commentaire

Bill 212, which seeks to remove bike lanes in Toronto, is a short-sighted approach that disregards evidence supporting the benefits of cycling infrastructure. As both a cyclist and driver, I’ve seen how bike lanes improve mobility for everyone by providing safer, more efficient routes for cyclists, reducing conflicts between vehicles and bikes. Studies consistently show that bike lanes boost local businesses by increasing foot and bike traffic while having no measurable negative impact on gridlock. Removing this infrastructure undermines efforts to build a more sustainable, accessible, and vibrant city.