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117239

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I am a car driver, a bicyclist, a husband and a father of three children. It upsets me that bicycle lanes have become a political wedge issue in this province when the focus should be about the right for people to be able to choose a mode of transportation and get to where they want to go safely. Read more

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Please do not remove crucial and necessary bike lanes from our city! The more we give into drivers and the automobile industry the worse traffic will continue to get and the worse the environment will be. Do not go through with bill 212.

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117242

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Hello, I would like to encourage Ford government and ask for strong support of his MPPs when the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario tables legislation to restrict bike lanes on city streets. Read more

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It’s well known fact that bike lanes ( used by 1.2% people cannot hold the other 99% hostage . AND HIW AVOUT WINTER 6 moths whe. No bike riders . Drop this idea NO MORE BIKE LANES TO BLICK UP THE GRID please no more . And scrap all existing bike lanes . Read more

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117261

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Resident from Mississauga: Thank you for addressing and with proposed Bill 212 putting a stop to municipalities wanting to reduce lanes on major roadways in order to allow for bike lanes. After travelling in Toronto and experiencing the ridiculous and aggravating delays on Bloor Street, St. Read more

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117282

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I commute to work every day on my bike. The bloor bike lanes are essential to my safety as a biker. Without the bloor bike lines there will be more accidents and more traffic congestion. Read more

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117293

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I am writing to express my opposition to the proposed Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024, specifically the provisions allowing the removal of bike lanes on major roads such as Bloor Street, Yonge Street, and University Avenue in Toronto. Read more

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Please stay out of municipal policy and focus on actual provincial priorities like healthcare and education. It’s absolutely shameful to the entire party to try and pass this bill - all evidence points to bike lanes reducing traffic and providing cyclists with a safe option to travel. Read more

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I am very appreciative that finally decisions are being made to consider both automobiles and bicycles needs. It is irresponsible to choose and build bicycle lanes specifically along Bloor St. in Etobicoke without considering the impact to traffic. Read more

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I am strongly against Schedule 4, Part XII of this bill. This is an egregious case of additional red-tape and over-reach. I am displeased by this government's lack of fiscal responsibility. Our focus should stop being on motor vehicle traffic and consider traffic as a whole. Read more