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112369

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I think the removal of the Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue bike lanes is a waste of tax payer dollars. I live in the Toronto downtown core, and bike every time to work, and dedicated bike lanes are how I do so safely and quickly. Lire davantage

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112370

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Individual

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"We have to do everything we can to make sure there’s never a death in the city. One death is way too many when it comes to bicycle riders. We have to make sure that they’re safe."  Lire davantage

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112371

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Individual

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This proposal favors motor vehicle users and downplays the significance of pedestrians and cyclists by presenting the need for enhanced provincial control over bicycle lane allocation and removal solely as a consequence of traffic lane reduction. Lire davantage

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112373

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Individual

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Hi I live in Etobicoke and I'm very disappointed with this legislation as a young person (21yo) cars are extremely expensive, cost of a vehicle, insurance, fuel, maintenance. Because of this I rely on other transit to get myself around, walking, TTC, and sometimes biking. (I do drive for work btw) Lire davantage

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112374

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Individual

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I'll just take up the whole lane on my slow bike instead then. Thanks!

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112375

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Individual

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You should be adding MORE bike lanes, not ripping up existing ones, FFS.

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112376

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Individual

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This is a bill that will kill and harm people who want to travel by bike while protecting motorists who supposedly need to move through the city just a little quicker. Please consider removing street parking from the three proposed street changes. Motorists can park on side streets, can't they? Lire davantage

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112378

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Individual

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Removing existing infrastructure that encourages a non-polluting form of transit while keeping people safe is the kind of wasteful backwards spending I have come to expect from the Ford government. Does this government really think that by eliminating bike lanes cyclists will simply disappear? Lire davantage

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112379

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Individual

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Bike lanes should not be removed, a lot of people depend on them to travel to work. They also do not worsen traffic and give people the freedom of choice.

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112381

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Individual

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I cycle every day. I need the bike lanes to keep me safe. Gridlock will be eliminated by getting people out of the cars and using public transportation and other forms of transportation.

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112382

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Individual

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I am opposed to Bill 212. It's incredibly disheartening to see the Provincial Government try to move Toronto backwards in regards to bike infrastructure. Lire davantage

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112383

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Individual

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People will die if bike lanes are removed. There will be more traffic if bike lanes are removed, because those people will get into cars. Also it will take years to remove them = more traffic. This is a waste of time and government resources. Lire davantage

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112384

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Individual

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I am a bike commuter and I ride my bike from Burlington to Hamilton and back to go to work 3 times a week, all year round. Lire davantage

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112385

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Individual

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https://www.tvo.org/article/debunking-three-big-myths-about-bike-lanes I cycled for years on University and did not feel safe. Now because of the bike lanes I do. If the option is there people will bike and drive less. Lire davantage

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112386

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This is one of the worst things I have ever seen from the Provincial government and will change the way I vote. 1) Ripping out infrastructure will create more short term gridlock than it would be worth. Lire davantage

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112387

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Individual

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I urge you not to introduce the proposed Bill 212 - Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 legislation. This legislation is a step backward and will not reduce gridlock. Lire davantage

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112388

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Individual

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This legislation will kill people. More and more people are using bikes to get around, for all sorts of reasons. Whether it is cost, environmental concerns, convenience, exercise, or a combination, people should have access to protected bike lanes that take them where they want to go. Lire davantage

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112389

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Individual

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The government needs to be funding efficient and green means of transportation such as rail, bus, and cycling infrastructure. Adding more cars to roads causes more congestion. This will only increase congestion and CO2 emissions. Shame on Doug Ford and his Government.