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117262

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Please keep bike lanes! Congestion will not be relieved by adding an extra lane, but bicycler safety will definitely be adversely affected. Cycling is the future of transportation if we invest in it as more people can be moved through bike lane than by car. Lire davantage

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117264

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Individual

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Stay in your lane. Leave decisions about bike lanes to the municipalities. Stop pandering to suburban voters.

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117266

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Individual

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As a university student who doesn't have the funds for a car, why would I ever support a bill that allows the provincial government to make it harder to use alternative means of transportation and makes it more difficult for cities to build alternative transportation. Lire davantage

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117267

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Individual

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I disagree with this Bill. Bike lanes save lives and have been proven to cause minimal impact on car driving times. Lives saved are worth more than mere minutes. Lire davantage

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117268

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Individual

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As a driver in Toronto, I believe that bike lanes are extremely important in keeping us all safe. Cyclists will use these roads whether there are bike lanes or not, and having a protected space to keep them safe and away from cars is critical. Lire davantage

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117269

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Individual

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I am a 27 year-old Toronto resident. I have been cycling in Toronto, both recreationally and as a commuter, for most of my life. I was also a recreational and commuter cyclist in Ottawa for three years between 2019 and 2022. Lire davantage

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117270

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Individual

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To Whom It May Concern: I am a lifelong resident of Ontario and I strongly oppose the substance and intent of Bill 212. I will be brief in my comments regarding the substance of the bill; others more eloquent than I have commented at length on that. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

117271

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Individual

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removing bike lanes is nonsensical and dangerous. people need to be incentivized to ride bikes MORE, not less. if anything, infrastructure needs to be modified to be made SAFER for cyclists. saving car users 2 minutes is not worth the hurt that this would inevitable cause.

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117272

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Individual

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I'm against this bill. Bike lanes (mobility lanes) ease congestion, save lives and support local business, but you know that already I'm sure. Building new highways will only add to congestion, but i'm sure you know that already as well. Lire davantage

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117273

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Individual

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I live on Shaw right off of Bloor, I have to drive a big truck from my basement rental apartment to my workplace in Whitby everyday so I am quite familiar with the bike lanes on Bloor. Lire davantage

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117275

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Individual

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Biking is one of the ways people move about in the city and having people on bikes reduces the number in cars and reduces congestion. Condos are being built with minimal parking spots and more bike spaces. Lire davantage

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117276

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Individual

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We need more bike lanes. Not less. We need cities to make these decisions for themselves, not the province.

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

117277

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Individual

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I arrived in Toronto 7 years ago, I started using public transportation, Subway, Go, etc., but when I had the opportunity to get around by bike my life changed for the better, I feel more physically active, my mental health improved, my English improved considerably. Lire davantage

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117278

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Individual

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I was devastated to hear that the government wants to take out the bike lanes on Bloor and University. These are lanes that I use every week to go to work meetings, dance class, run errands, visit friends, go to the hospital or my doctor. I am writing to beg you to please reconsider. Lire davantage

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117280

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Individual

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Doug Ford does not have a valid argument or even supportive data to buttress his theory that traffic congestion in Toronto is the result bike lanes, or the 3 specific bike lanes he wants to remove (those on Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue). Lire davantage

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117283

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Individual

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Bike lanes save lives, help local businesses, and build healthier, more connected communities. They need to be prioritized in cities. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

117285

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Individual

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I am a regular user of bicycle lanes for recreational purposes and to get about the city. I want more not fewer such lanes for my safety.

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117288

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Individual

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I strongly object to Bill 212, as it would add unnecessary red tape and bureaucracy hindering local governments from advancing important transportation initiatives. Lire davantage