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105010

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This is ridiculous and stupid. Bike lanes REDUCE TRAFFIC. Bikes are slower than cars, so if you remove bike lanes and force bikes into car lanes, traffic slows down! Why are we spending money on this ridiculous overreach instead of underfunded health care? Lire davantage

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105011

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This bill is most likely a total waste of time. Bikes compared to cars are: 1. Cheaper to purchase 2. Encourage a more active lifestyle, meaning widespread use will aid in reducing the load on our health care system. Lire davantage

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105012

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Taking away the bike lanes will result myself and my colleagues not feeling safe enough to bike to work meaning increased cars on the road which will worsen congestion. Let us keep our bike lanes

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105013

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I would like to address the ongoing issue with the bike lanes on Yonge Street between Bloor and St. Clair. While the intention behind these lanes is commendable, the current setup has resulted in significant challenges that are impacting the flow of traffic and overall accessibility. Lire davantage

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105014

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Businesses along streets with bike lanes make more money. Emergency services can travel down streets with bike lanes faster, because in a pinch, cars can squeeze into a bike lane for an ambulance. Removing bike lanes is bad for business, bad for safety, and bad for ontario.

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105015

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Please read any study on induced demand. More lanes always inevitably leads to more traffic and congestion. Every time it’s been studied. Similarly, every study ever written on bike lanes shows they reduce congestion. Lire davantage

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105016

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Bike lanes should be saved and time/energy/tax $ should go towards improving public transit and existing infrastructure rather than tearing them down.

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105017

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Don't remove bike lanes, add more bike lanes! Fix traffic by fixing a car-centric city by investing in public transit, adding more bike paths. Ensure bike safety by having dedicated bike lanes that don't just suddenly stop or force bikers to go on high traffic main roads

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105018

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Hello! I am an Ontario resident residing in Kingston. I wish to comment on the proposed Bill 212, the “Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act.” Lire davantage

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105019

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This bill is completely wrong-headed and contrary to all evidence. Consider the following: - bicycle lanes reduce congestion, as they replace some vehicle traffic (which takes up a full car space) with a bicycle (which is smaller - you can check if you are not sure about this) Lire davantage

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105020

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Poor urban planning has resulted in Toronto’s congestion reaching the point it is at now. It is certainly not a solution to stop municipalities from building bike plans, or god forbid, remove them. Lire davantage

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105021

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This bill is a total waste of energy and resources. Bike lanes that are separated from car lanes REDUCE gridlock by getting people out of their cars. Lire davantage

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105022

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The province should not be adding red tape and telling city governments how to manage their streets. The province should focus on highways and transit in order to ensure good regional links and transport between cities, not streets in one municipality. I Lire davantage

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105023

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I don’t live in Toronto but it seems like an absurd idea to rip up bike lanes that provide safety to cyclists and keep the city moving for those that can’t afford cars. Better to get rid of street parking rather than existing bike lanes. Lire davantage

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105024

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This is a poorly thought out idea that is only meant to be a visible action by a politician, there is no good outcome here and this is the opposite of what research would suggest be done.

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105025

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I am a 26 year old Toronto resident who regularly bikes to work. I am deeply disturbed by Premier Ford’s proposal to remove bike lanes on 3 major Toronto streets, with zero plan of how bikers are supposed to navigate the city otherwise. Lire davantage

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105026

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While the Province of Ontario has the right to legislate municipalities under the Constitution Act, 1982; I'd caution the province that, if the policy is to micromanage local affairs from Queen's Park, then, perhaps, maybe, I'd be less likely to lend a sympathetic ear when the Federal Government eng Lire davantage

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105027

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I ride my bike regularly in lieu of driving within Toronto. If the bike lanes are removed, I WILL ride my bike in a safe manner which means taking up the entire space in a lane. Drivers will literally have to slow down behind me and wait for an opening to change lanes to go around me. Lire davantage

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105029

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Stay out of Toronto’s business. Bike lanes are good for the city and there is no proof that shows they increase gridlock. Maybe look into on street parking instead. There are plenty of other issues that cause gridlock like construction and street closure. Lire davantage