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104450

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Bike lanes are very important for safety and clear road ways. If you want to invest in infrastructure, put more money into regional transit! Clean up the mess that is mentrolinx! Lire davantage

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104451

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Bike lanes are essential to the safety of commuters. With the rising costs of living more people are not able to afford a motor vehicle and lean on bicycles to commute to work. Cycling is also an effective way to exercise while reducing CO2 emissions. Lire davantage

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104452

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Why are we getting rid of bikelanes that were just built? This seems like a waste of money just to cave to the demands of the rich elites. Bikes are an affordable, efficient form of transportation. Lire davantage

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104453

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As a conservative voter, I find the removal of existing bikelanes to be an absolutely abhorrent use of government money. Bikelanes have been repeatedly demonstrated by studies and examples NOT to worsen traffic. Lire davantage

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104454

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Please don't close bike lanes. People depend on them to get around safely.

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104456

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Endlessly disappointed by Dud Ford and his inability to complete anything useful or satisfy any vital public needs so it is unsurprising that he is attacking bike lanes now. Prepare for a fight because cycling isn’t going to lessen in the city. Lire davantage

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104457

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Let municipalities do what is best for THEIR MUNICIPALITY!!! You know what causes traffic, congestion, and gridlock? CARS. Not bikes. You know how many more bikes can fit in the footprint of a single car? Lire davantage

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104459

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Removing bike lanes is braindead. Which is clearly on-brand for this government.

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104460

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The proposal to remove bike lanes from busy roads to improve traffic flow may seem like a straightforward solution to congestion, but it overlooks the critical benefits that bike lanes bring to cities, commuters, and the environment. Lire davantage

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104461

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Reducing bike lanes is not how to prevent gridlock. Gridlock/traffic is apparent on all streets, bike lane or not. Highways are always congested, and there is always ongoing construction closing roads and lanes. Bike lanes are not the source of congestion. Lire davantage

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104462

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I am appalled by the lack of foresight and, frankly, pure pigheadedness behind this proposed legislation. Lire davantage

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104463

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Bike infrastructure is vital for our community and the health of our futures. Less bike lanes mean more cars and more biking related accidents. This bill is very important!

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104464

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Adding red tape to the expansion of bike lanes is a bad idea for the population in general. We need more ways for people to get around safely, and this includes dedicated, permanent bike lanes. Lire davantage

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104465

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Removing bike lanes on corridors such as Yonge, University and Bloor is not going to make cyclists disappear and save time. Timid cyclists will switch to driving a car, which will increase traffic on the roads further. Lire davantage

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104466

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This is a sham of an act by the government. All this will do is piss away millions of dollars already spent on installed infrastructure.

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104467

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You can not get ride of bike lanes that are already in downtown Toronto. I use them everyday and bike lanes are the only way I feel safe biking in the city. Biking is a form of clean transportation and we should be encouraging it rather than ripping up the supporting infrastructure.

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104468

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I believe the changes proposed in "PART XII MUNICIPAL BY-LAWS AND BICYCLE LANES" is an overreach of provincial jurisdiction and creates additional red tape which the current government has repeatedly campaigned on reducing. Lire davantage

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104469

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This is the most ridiculous piece of legislation I have seen. It's ignoring FACTS and pandering to the voting base based on myths. It is reprehensible. - Bike lanes do NOT restrict traffic. Without them cyclists will take a lane anyways. - Bike lanes save lives Lire davantage

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104470

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1. It is the municipality's responsibility, not the provinces. The municipality is more aware of the local issues. The province CANNOT understand the local issues and in order to do so, would have to increase their staffing levels. A waste of tax payer's hard-earned dollars in my opinion. Lire davantage