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118175

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Individual

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As a frequent visitor of Toronto, I strongly oppose Bill 212. I regularly utilize the bike share system to travel around the city and know many others who do as well. Removing bike lanes and infrastructure will only make congestion worse and biking more dangerous as cyclists are forced onto roads. Lire davantage

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118176

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Individual

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The proposed framework under Bill 212, which prioritizes vehicular traffic by potentially removing bike lanes in dense urban environments, is fundamentally misguided. Lire davantage

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118177

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Individual

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I genuinely can't express enough how much I value bike lanes in this city. Removal of bike lanes is a clear step in the wrong direction in the overall health of our city, communities, and planet beyond that. If you're going to take bike lanes out, please PLEASE make a few major streets bike-ONLY. Lire davantage

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118179

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Individual

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Getting rid of bike lanes to add more lanes for cars will not reduce traffic. As an example, highway 401 is one of the largest highways in north america yet we have significant traffic. Traffic occurs when many cars are stopping and starting, it creates a chain effect every time someone breaks. Lire davantage

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118180

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Individual

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It does not make sense financially or environmentally to rip out cycling infrastructure in Canada's largest city. Businesses desparately need as much drive by traffic as possible and bike lanes lend to our success. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118181

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Individual

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This plan is incomprehensible, ill conceived, and a complete waste of money. It will not improve any traffic conditions, it will just kill more cyclists. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118182

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Individual

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Bike lanes saves lives. Bike lanes save people time. Bike likes are essential for the health and wellbeing of residents and visitors to any city. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118183

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Individual

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As a Food delivery courier myself, for me personally, a network of safe and connected bikeways is incredibly important and imperative for my livelihood and safety. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118184

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Individual

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Removing the bike lanes in Toronto (and anywhere) is a waste of taxpayers money - as a Conservative government, this idea should be abhorrent to you. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118186

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Individual

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There are too many reasons to list here to fully capture my objection to this ridiculous bill. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118187

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Individual

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The answer to Toronto’s gridlock is not to add more capacity for vehicles, but rather to create the incentive for commuters to seek alternative modes of transportation and hence reduce the number of vehicles on the road. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118188

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Individual

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Bike lanes throughout Toronto have exponentially improved my life. When I first moved to the city in 2011, commuting to work by bike felt like I could die any day from a collision. Now I can easily and smoothly commute almost door to door by bike lane! Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118189

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Individual

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(1) There is a fundamental lack of knowledge and education in this city regarding the laws (HTA) or best practices, common sense courtesies regardless if you are a cyclist, driver, commercial bike driver (uber eats) or pedestrian. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118190

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Individual

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As someone born and raised in downtown Toronto, I spent my entire childhood and early adulthood using a bicycle as my main mode of transport. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118191

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Individual

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I am a Toronto resident and I am writing to express my concerns for Bill 212. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118192

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Individual

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Getting rid of bike lanes to add more lanes for cars will not reduce traffic. As an example, highway 401 is one of the largest highways in north america yet we have significant traffic. Traffic occurs when many cars are stopping and starting, it creates a chain effect every time someone breaks. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118194

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Individual

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This is a massive and politicized overreach on the part of the provincial government that does not reflect an accurate and data driven approach to reducing long term congestion and building a sustainable city. Lire davantage

Identifiant (ID) du commentaire

118195

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Individual

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While the bill proposes stakeholder consultation, the broader framework and criteria for the review process remain vague. Lire davantage