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103921

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Focus on issues that are relevant to provincial responsibilities. This governments decisions to focus on the small things makes me lose trust in the PC party that I have been a member for for over 2 decades. Read more

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103922

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Bike lanes REDUCE vehicular traffic, INCREASE customers to businesses along the bike lane and provide a safe commute for cyclists. Taking away bike lanes will force cyclists into live lanes of traffic making vehicular traffic WORSE than with bike lanes as cyclists take up the lanes for themselves. Read more

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Many of the places where traffic is the worst in my city is where large capacity roads (ex. 4 lanes) turn into low capacity roads (ex. two lane), and there's no room to expand the low capacity road. Read more

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103924

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Stay out of municipal affairs, the provincial government has failed to deliver transit, healthcare, education. The premier Doug ford is corrupt and making Ontario a worse place for ontarians.

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103926

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Bicycle lanes can reduce traffic more than another car lane ever could. They also increase pedestrian safety and make cities more comfortable to walk in. Extra lanes induce demand and soon the traffic is just as bad as before, or worse! Read more

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103929

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I am so utterly dismayed that I voted for this party. Removing on street parking from major streets would do far more good. Please stop demonizing other methods of commuting than single occupancy vehicles. Read more

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I have voted for Doug Ford in all previous elections. I am a cyclist who rides on Bloor every day. I am a tech worker who contributes a lot of money in provincial taxes. I am a patron of many stores and businesses on Bloor. I am also a car driver and a home owner. Read more

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103933

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It is absolutely ridiculous that the premier of Ontario is undoing what the city independently decided to do. Bike lanes reduce overall traffic by removing cars from the road. Read more

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This is genuinely such a terrible move. Literally why take out infrastructure thats already there, in a city with a billion ongoing projects already. We want these, its as simple as that, Ford might see it as an eyesore from his ivory tower, but nobody agrees

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103936

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Preventing bike lane construction to preserve lanes for car traffic is an absurd idea if the intent is to prevent gridlocked traffic. Traffic is made of cars and can't be resolved by eliminating or sabotaging every possible alternative to driving. Read more

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This is completely stupid. I am a driver who never bikes anywhere but even I recognize the importance of bike lanes in improving road safety. How many lives are the "progressive" Conservatives willing to sacrifice to improve commutes by a few seconds?

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I bike to work every day on half-finished streets in bike lanes with fading paint. The province should be focusing on improving existing bike lanes instead of tearing out existing infrastructure (especially infrastructure that was JUST FINISHED). Read more

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103943

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This bill does not make sense and I do not support it. Municipalities should be able to build infrastructure that meets their comminities' needs without the province impeding progress. Read more

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Removing bike lanes is one of the most ridiculous backwards regressive ideas I've ever heard. Please stop with your blatant corruption and enacting policy for personal favors. If the government can't govern, maybe we need a new one.

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Prioritizing vehicular traffic over bikes is backwards thinking. If we are seeking reduced congestion, traffic calming, and safer commutes, we should be prioritizing bike lanes and allowing municipalities to make the best decisions for their own communities. Read more

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Let’s encourage biking as a means of reducing traffic instead of paving the way for more car-centric cities. Not only does this bill not make any sense, it also continues to prioritize cars instead of supporting alternative methods of effectively getting around. Clearly, cars aren’t working. Read more