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106448

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This legislation will not benefit Ontarians. The province will spend our hard earned money to undo infrastructure improvements. After these expenditures, traffic will not improve, as the root cause of traffic is vehicles and not bicycles. Lire davantage

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106452

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Individual

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"Establishing a framework" - adding additional red tape that prevents cities from making effective choices on climate goals, congestion management, and managing their own streets - is wasteful, inefficient, and will be ineffective. Lire davantage

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106457

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Individual

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Bike lanes are essential to the student community as it provides a safe method of transport. Lack of bike lanes don’t deter individual from using bikes, rather they would bike alongside cars and regular traffic, likely inducing a higher instance of accidents.

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106461

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Individual

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From what we've seen in other cities and research, dedicated bike lanes aren’t just about helping cyclists—they actually help ease traffic for everyone. Separating bikes from cars keeps things safer and reduces congestion, as cyclists have their own lanes instead of mixing with cars in traffic. Lire davantage

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106462

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Individual

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This bill introduces new red tape, something the elected government campaigned to remove and even created an entire ministry to remove. Furthermore, this bill fails to take an evidence-based approach to reducing gridlock and as such the red tape is meaningless. Lire davantage

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106463

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Individual

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Exempting ANY project from environmental review and regulation puts our future at risk. This is extremely short-sighted and the social and environmental impacts of developments like highways needs to be considered for the long term. Lire davantage

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106465

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Individual

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Toronto is broken. Car traffic congestion has made the city unlivable. Create bike lanes but NOT BY REMOVING CAR LANES! Thank you Ontario government.

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106466

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Individual

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The provincial government doesn't understand its cities like the municipal governments do, nor does it understand the wants and needs of its constiuents. This is something that municipal governments are entirely capable of doing on their own, and the province does not need to intervene. Lire davantage

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106467

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Individual

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This is objectively a terrible proposal for all Ontarians. In cities, bikes are a fast, convenient, and cheap way to get around. And in places like Toronto, they are often faster than any other means of transport. Lire davantage

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106468

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Individual

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This change is an example of provincial government overreach and drifting away from genuine conservative principles, as it attempts to restrict choices and concentrate power in higher levels of government than is needed.

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106469

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Individual

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The Ontario Governments proposal to alleviate gridlock in Ontario towns and cities by controlling not just when and where a bicycle lane is built on municipal roads, but that existing, successful bicycle lane infrastructure be removed is flawed, regressive, dangerous and stupid. Lire davantage

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106470

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Individual

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This bill is an idiotic waste of time that ignores decades of data that supports the need for bike lanes. Lire davantage

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106471

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Individual

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The Premier, and any other politicians, who wish to pass such a bill through Queen's Park should be prepared for the consequences of their actions. Lire davantage

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106472

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Individual

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More bike lanes means less cars on the road. We need less cars.

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106473

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Individual

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I bike regularly to work, and to access services and goods. It is my main form of transportation, year round. I live in Waterloo Region. I can bike everywhere that I need to because the Cities and the Region have made great improvements to making biking safer. Lire davantage

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106474

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Individual

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Bikes lanes save lives. They also allow those who cannot afford a car to travel safely and freely. There are greater causes of congestion such a road work, delivery vehicles and distracted driving. These need to be tackled. Lire davantage

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106475

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Individual

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Terrible idea. There is loads of evidence that adding bike lanes does not slow traffic. It provides safe alternative modes of transport, particularly in a large city. If you want to reduce traffic, we need to reduce the number of cars on the road not increase the number. Lire davantage

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106476

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Individual

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I'm a lifelong Torontonian who has lived in various parts of the city. I commute almost every day using practically every mode of transportation: walking, biking, driving, and taking the TTC. For several years I would commute by bicycle to school, work, and social functions. Lire davantage

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106477

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Individual

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I absolutely oppose this bill in its entirety. Passing a major law in order to circumvent the EA rules you don't like (and will likely fail) to build a highway that you have proven yourself to be ineffective in any traffic metric is a full stop. Lire davantage

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106478

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Individual

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The attack against cyclists and bike lanes is unwarranted and unintelligent. Cycling doesn't affect vehicular traffic and actually eases traffic with cyclists that take up much less space and cause much less air pollution. Study after study proves it. Lire davantage