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107392

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This is an overreaching bill, the province should let municipalities manage their own roads and focus on larger infrastructure projects. What does the province know about bike lanes and roads that the municipalities don't? Lire davantage

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107393

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This is a horrible idea that not only goes against the prevailing theory in urban planning, but also involves the provincial government dictating what cities can and cannot do, violating their sovereignty. Lire davantage

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107394

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There is no evidence whatsoever that bikelanes worsen traffic congestion. There is plenty of evidence that proves that the opposite is true which has now been highlighted by CBC, CTV and the Toronto Star. If that isn't obvious enough, the following is: Cars pollute. Bikes Don't. Cars Kill people. Lire davantage

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107397

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Looking forward to legislation to stop the removal of car lanes on major arterials by City of Toronto when pursuing cycle tracks (bike lanes). Lire davantage

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107398

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Bike lanes contribute to communities by reducing congestion, and increasing safety to all road users. As Ontarians, we should be increasing the number of protected bike lanes not removing them. Lire davantage

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107399

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I strongly oppose Bill 212 that would block the installation of bike lanes where motor vehicle lanes would have to be reduced. This would severely limit the ability of municipalities across the province to expand their networks of safe and protected bike lanes. Lire davantage

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107403

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Individual

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This bill will not have any purported positive effect if passed into law. Bike lanes offer an alternative to driving reducing the number of cars on the road. Lire davantage

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107407

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I object strongly to ripping out existing bike lines, and the interference of provincial government in municipal affairs. Municipal council knows much better the needs of its communities. Lire davantage

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107409

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Individual

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The proposal put forth by the Government of Ontario to introduce stricter regulations on implementing new bicycle lanes is concerning given the substantial evidence supporting the benefits of cycling infrastructure. Lire davantage

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107410

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Individual

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This proposal is the complete opposite of how cities and provinces should be developing their infrastructure, both for quality of life reasons and for the environment. We need more public transport and bike lanes and less cars. Lire davantage

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107411

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Individual

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Bill 212 around removing bike lanes will not help with gridlock and traffic in the city of Toronto and Ontario more widely. It will lead to more congestion in that bikes will have to share the road with traffic and create for more dangerous conditions for all involved. Lire davantage

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107412

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Adding more cars to traffic by forcing cyclists to use cars instead when limiting or even removing safe cycling infrastructure seems beyond silly as a measure to reduce car congestion. You are moving the city and businesses backwards. Lire davantage

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107414

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Individual

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Please focus on provincial priorities and leave this small stuff to cities that know what is best for them. Your grudge against Toronto is so obvious it's insulting to the rest of the residents in Ontario who you're supposed to represent. Lire davantage

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107415

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Individual

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With regards to the proposed elimination of more bike lanes in Toronto. I live in the centre of the city and ride my bike everywhere. I'm a senior - 68 years old and female. I am in good shape - mostly because of my cycling - it keeps me fit and it's free ... Lire davantage

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107416

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Individual

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Adding lanes does not reduce traffic. If you want to reduce traffic you have to provide viable alternatives. Lire davantage

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107417

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Individual

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Dear Premier Ford and Minister Sarkaria, I am strongly opposed to Bill 212. Lire davantage

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107418

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Individual

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Bikes don’t cause congestion. Only cars cause congestions. This entire proposal should be abandoned and more power given to municipalities to expand their bike lane network. Since installed bike lanes on Bloor Street West in Toronto emergency response times have improved. Lire davantage

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107419

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Individual

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The draft Bill 212 is not based on evidence, as there are multiple studies in Canada and elsewhere that show that bike lanes and bike traffic in general reduce traffic congestion (see link to article below). All those bikers mean less cars in the road! Lire davantage

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107420

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Individual

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This is a ridiculous bill that adds unnecessary red tape to municipal affairs. How could this government create a "ministry of red tape removal" and then propose this bill shortly after. Such hypocrisy. Let City officials manage city level issues.

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107421

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Individual

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I fully support this bill. Bikes do not belong on roads with cars. Expanding sidewalks to include a bike lane is a much safer option for everyone.