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114027

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This Bill will create more traffic, more congestion, more deaths, and blow a hole in the budget. This bill will solve nothing. The government keeps using misleading and old stats to push this bill because there is no actual facts to support it. Read more

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114044

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Removing installed bike lanes from city streets is an incredible waste of resources, an overreach of provincial jurisdiction, and a terrible idea for improving commute times. Bike lanes enable safe and active transportation for many road users in the city of Toronto. Read more

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114061

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Please please do not allow the current government to bypass critical environmental assessments. We have future generations to consider and we cannot put short term popularity or saving a few minutes in traffic above the needs of future humans and species. Read more

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114072

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Do not pass this bill! As an urban planner I know that cyclists and bike lanes do not cause gridlock or traffic congestion. This is in the interest of a car centric city which is not environmentally friendly. Cyclists deserve a safe way to travel in their city!

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114102

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Can we not have one single place in this province that is not congested with cars. We live here, work here, elect local representatives here and want the bike lanes here. Yes, municipalities are a product of the province, but does that mean you should go against what the people who live here want. Read more

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114104

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Bike lanes are important and useful for transportation. Cars are not everything. I have a car and a bike. Bikes are a good alternative and allows for another way to move around a city. Read more

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114136

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This proposal is ridiculous. Toronto’s bike share program is only increasing in popularity and removing key bike lanes in the city will only cause more accidents and deaths. Cost of living in the city is so high that bikes are truly one of the best transportation options for so many people. Read more

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114144

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Please do not remove the University, Bloor, and Yonge bike lanes that downtown Toronto has invested so much and worked so hard to install recently. I use those bike lanes daily and we should support cycling infrastructure especially in the downtown areas. Read more

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Just stop. Go foward and build more bike infrastructure. If you remove.bike lane, now.the bike are mix in the car. Where is the logic in that hu? When i visited Toronto i was jealous how they hsd bike lane. Better public transportation will solve the issue. Read more