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110096

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The removal of bike lanes included in this bill is a giant overreach on behalf of the Province. Top-down policies like these are not in the best interest of the local communities; Municipalities know what is best for their local community.

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110097

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Individual

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Doug Ford's government is being irresponsible and reckless on urban gridlock and municipal governance. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

110098

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Individual

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Please stop wasting tax payer dollars on terrible ideas. This bill will lead to increased congestion on roads and increased harm to road users both cyclist and drivers alike. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

110099

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Individual

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I live in west end of Downtown Toronto and go into the office everyday. As more office workers are moving to back to in office work, commuting experience will become more important. Lire davantage

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110100

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Individual

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I am against Ontario Bill 212 (Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024) for several critical reasons. The proposal to remove bike lanes as a means of reducing traffic congestion is fundamentally flawed and unsupported by evidence. Lire davantage

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110101

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Individual

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This proposal is the stupidest, most short-sighted proposal from a monumentally stupid and short-sighted government. There are mountains of well-researched evidence that bike lanes are not a significant contributor to congestion in Toronto. Lire davantage

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110102

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Individual

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Bike lanes do not cause congestion. They relieve congestion and save lives. Why not get rid of sidewalks too while you're at it and you may even be able to squeeze in an extra car lane. Way to go Ontario.

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110103

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Individual

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The proposal will not in fact save anyone time. All modern cities have bike infrastructure. Data available from cities Toronto would like to emulate proves that safe biking infrastructure is critical to human safety, efficient movement of goods and people, and reducing gridlock. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

110104

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Individual

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Please do not remove the bike lanes. Bike lanes are ultimately about two things 1) safety 2) easing congestion. The more alternatives there are to driving, the less congestion there is (bike lanes take up little space per person, 1 person in a car takes up a lot of space). Lire davantage

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110105

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Individual

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Bike lanes save lives and have local business support. Without major investment in public transit, limiting bike lanes only serves a small portion of the population. Lire davantage

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110106

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Individual

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This proposal is ludacris for so many reasons and is a gross overstepping of established roles and responsibilities between the Province and City. The Province should not be dictating how a local municipality allocates road space, especially for vulnerable users. Lire davantage

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110108

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Individual

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The removal of bikelanes will have a minimal if any impact on traffic as supported by the minister's own study. But will result in many deaths, and a massive waste of tax payer money.

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110109

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Individual

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Removing existing bike lanes?! What a waste of tax payer money and governmental resources.

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110111

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Individual

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Removing these bike lanes is short sighted and will only make traffic worse. Less people biking is more people in cars. Traffic comes from cars, not bikes. Cars are not viable as the dominant transportation method in a dense city. Lire davantage

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110113

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Individual

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As someone who walks downtown a lot, the removal of bike lanes is a terrible idea. Lire davantage

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110114

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Individual

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I use these bike lanes daily to commute safely to work. By giving Torontonians options to bike safely instead of driving, these bike lanes are reducing gridlock already. Lire davantage

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110116

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Individual

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As a resident of a large municipality in Ontario, a vehicle driver, cyclist and pedestrian I understand the challenges in balancing the needs of all road users to achieve efficient and timely flow of traffic. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

110118

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Individual

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Bike lanes don't cause gridlock. Lack of transportation options do. Removing bike lanes will only further exacerbate the issue.

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110119

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Individual

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This bill will not help congestion and is an affront to governmental and democratic Canadian norms. This bill shows is a blatant and outrageous interference in a municipal domain. Why should provincial focus and funds be directed to such a narrow purpose of bike lanes? Lire davantage