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103708

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This piece of legislation is a massive provincial overreach into municipal jurisdiction. Individual communities, not the province, should have authority over their internal roads and how they would like to use them. Lire davantage

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103715

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Individual

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Bike lanes reduce motor vehicle use and gridlock, which are both bad for the environment. Lire davantage

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103716

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Individual

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I am a resident of Oakville, ON and I wish to state my outright objection to this proposal. Bike lanes objectively, empirically, do not create additional traffic congestion. Nor does adding more car lanes actually ease traffic congestion, perhaps beyond a year or two, thanks to induced demand. Lire davantage

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103718

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Individual

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Bill 212 is a waste of taxpayer money! All evidence shows bike lanes reduce traffic and are safer for people who chose to bike in a car dominated world. Lire davantage

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103719

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Individual

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This is the largest waste of money I have ever seen. It will only make traffic WORSE. I guarantee I will protest, ride in the center of the lane and make traffic even worse. Just fix healthcare honestly.

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103720

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Individual

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I strongly oppose the removal of already installed bike lanes as well as the province's proposed involvement in municipal road and traffic matters. Lire davantage

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103721

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Individual

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Why is this bill even being seriously considered. The data shows that providing alternatives to driving is the best way to reduce car traffic: less drivers on the road leads to less traffic. Lire davantage

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103722

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Individual

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I drive and I want more bike lanes. When bikes re in the road it slows us all down since they don't move as quickly as cars. I also get nervous they will fall and I will injured them. Lire davantage

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103723

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Individual

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As someone who both owns a vehicle and bike, dedicated bike lanes are of vital importance in keeping Ontario cities moving and safe for both motorists and cyclists. With the current realty of Climate Change, green transportation is a must to help reduce our carbon emissions. Lire davantage

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103724

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Individual

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I am commenting as a concerned Ontarian living in a rural area who commutes by car to an urban setting and as an avid cyclist. Lire davantage

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103725

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Individual

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Bike lanes are proven to reduce the amount of cars on the streets and improve traffic. The removal of the bike lanes is not in the best interest of the residents of Toronto. Please do not remove the bike lanes.

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103726

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Individual

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Build more trains and public transit instead of highways and roads. More roads will just make more cars and more traffic. I don't want to drive in to work and have to pay to park. Please out more money in transit! Lire davantage

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103728

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Individual

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Please take the time to consider not to remove the bike lanes in Toronto along Bloor, Yonge, and Univeristy. This is a ridiculous waste of time and money, when so much has already been spent to implement them. Lire davantage

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103729

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Individual

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Please do not get rid of the bike lanes on major streets. They increase safety for people travelling in the city, increase the health and well/being of the population, which is also a public good and are a more affordable option for travel in the city. Lire davantage

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103730

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Individual

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This is classic wedge issue politics and will do nothing to reduce congestion. But it will create more pollution, emissions and dead cyclists.

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103731

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Individual

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Taking away the ability to make nuanced decisions is unnecessary red tape and a power play. Lire davantage

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103732

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Individual

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This is an absurd bill that will only further congestion and increase risk of pedestrians and cyclists. Lire davantage

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103733

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Individual

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This is a terrible idea. Bike lanes help people move through the city safely and effectively. Cities can make their own decisions on what their citizens need.

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103734

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Individual

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Taking away dedicated bike infrastructure from cyclists won't suddenly convince those cyclists to drive for their commutes. Lire davantage

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103735

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Individual

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Great idea, as someone who takes transit downtown and sometimes drives to work, bike lanes are almost always empty yet the cars are always gridlocked