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117118

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Ottawa London Hamilton all bolstering their bike infrastructure meanwhile Toronto keeps getting targeted specifically by provincial legislation - why is the premier bullying toronto and appeasing all the 905ers. Lire davantage

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117119

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It is a ridiculous overreach of the provincial government to try and control where cities decide to install bike lanes, bike lanes make Toronto work better, reduce carbon emissions, and benefit thousands of tax paying Torontonians every day. Do not proceed with this foolish legislation. Lire davantage

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117120

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I oppose the provincial government including matters related to bike lanes as drafted in Bill 212 because: - removing existing bike lanes is a waste of taxpayer dollars; Lire davantage

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117121

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As a Toronto citizen who drives, bikes, walks, and takes public transit, I think the removal of bike lanes as a solution to Toronto traffic is dangerous nonsense. Having recently been to Berlin, I have experienced a city not dedicated to the car. What a wonderful experience. Lire davantage

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117123

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I am a single mother, and a cyclist. I have been biking in Toronto all my adult life. For long years, I wished our city would have a safer system for cycling - something closer to what they have in Montreal, for example. Even parts of New York City feel safer than here. Lire davantage

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117124

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I fully support the Province getting involved and removing and controlling the installation of new bike lanes because Toronto Council has demonstrated they are not capable of logical decision making. They host community consult meetings but ignore the feedback they are given. Lire davantage

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117125

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No to 212. The Ford government needs to start serving their constituents appropriately, and possibly join us here in the 21st century. Environmental assessments are a critical necessity and part of a healthy 21st century society. Bike lanes can also be placed in that category. Lire davantage

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117126

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I’m strongly opposed to removal of bike lanes. This seems to unnecessarily put people on bicycles at higher risk of injury. Protected lanes save lives. I would be more likely to become a driver contributing to gridlock if there were fewer bike lanes to help me reach my destinations by bike. Lire davantage

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117127

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There are many cyclists in my neighbourhood, winding around parked cars, taking risks and worrying me, as a driver. I am elderly and no longer bike, but I have observed its popularity in Europe and here. Please, lets keep cyclists safe - good for the traffic chaos and good for the environment.

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117128

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My wife and I are both cyclists and (less frequently) drivers in Toronto. We use our bikes for work, for food shopping and for daily travel in Toronto. Lire davantage

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117129

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The webpage states: "In alignment with these objectives, Ontario is looking to fight gridlock and get drivers where they need to go faster." Lire davantage

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117130

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I strongly disagree with Bill 212 because the province would disable municipal authority for new bike lanes and for existing ones which have already replaced traffic lanes. Lire davantage

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117131

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This is not a good idea. It refuses to appeal to data and research, or the urban planning of great livable cities, in order to garner votes from a base that refuses to shift habits. Congestion is bad in the city - because the city has catered to cars and there are just too many people driving. Lire davantage

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117132

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The new bike lanes have changed my life. I feel safe enough to cycle at any time and I'm an old guy. Please don't take them away.

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117134

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Hello, Bill 212 introduces needless red tape and bureaucracy and is misguided in its approach to its stated goals. Further, it increases the likelihood of accidents. Lire davantage

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117135

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Please keep the bike lanes! Toronto needs multi forms of transportation options.

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117136

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How should we expect this to go well when the Eglinton Crosstown LRT shows no signs of ever being completed

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117137

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Removing bike lanes is a terrible and irresponsible idea that caters to those who live outside Toronto without considering the people who actually live in the city. Lire davantage

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117138

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Please do not remove the bike lanes. They have been an important step in releasing Toronto from the chokehold of car centric infrastructure. The solution is not to make more lanes for cars, it is to make more public transit. Lire davantage

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117139

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My family regularly uses the urban bike lanes. We live in Bloor West Village and with the bike lanes on Bloor and University we can cycle all the way downtown. Without the bike lanes we would not attempt such a dangerous trip. Please do not remove the bike lanes!