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104045

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I think what we need from Doug Ford is a detailed explanation that demonstrates that bike lanes increase congestion and that the removal of bike lanes will lead to a reduction of traffic in any substantial amount worthy of Torontonian tax payer dollars. Read more

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104047

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Why are we wasting money on this stupidity? Bike lanes make it easy for people to commute without a car. People should really not be driving if they can bike safely or take transit. We should make one way streets with timed lights if we want to move car traffic. Read more

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104048

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Kindly leave Toronto bike lanes alone. They are used by a variety of people who depend on them for safety reasons. Did you know that wheelchair users often use them as well? Read more

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Partisan policy implemented for political gain is always bad, especially when it flies in the face of decades of evidence. Bike lanes don’t cause traffic, people driving cars do. Read more

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Removing numerous bike lanes that are both integral to traffic flow and to the safety of Torontonians is perhaps the most egregious proposed legislation I have seen of late. Not only is it a massive waste of money, but will further impede traffic to to the necessary construction to remove them. Read more

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104055

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Instead of removing bike Lanes at an enormous cost to the tax payers and replacing them at another enormous cost to the tax payers take all that money and put it into TTC so more people will use transit Read more

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Can you listen to the people or experts instead of your corrupt buddies. This province isn't a buisness for you to run into the ground. You're a selfish corrupt monster Dougie. You've made your money you've made your buddies happy now get lost.

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104058

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This is utterly ridiculous. Each city should be able to make decisions about 'traffic' independently. This seems to be more a 'Toronto' issue. The number one complaint about driving in Ottawa is about speeding, street racing and loud vehicles. Read more

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104061

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I strongly apposed this bill. The government should be increasing bike lanes and protecting bikers from traffic for their entire trip to reduce gridlock not eliminating bike lanes. Keeping bikes seperate from cars saves lives and keeps cars off the road. Read more

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104062

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I am strongly opposed to removing existing bike lanes. It would be an enormous waste of tax dollars, and without a bike lane, cyclists will bike in the lane with cars, slowing down the flow of traffic. This proposal makes no sense and will have the opposite impact it suggests.

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I think a bike page on university ave is essential but I do think the current bike page is over engineered and takes up too much space but if it goes there’s really no safe north south bike lane in the area

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This will restrict active transportation modes and encourage more people to drive rather than take public transit. In the end it will likely balance out to roads being just as congested. The only differences being less freedom of choice and more pollution. I'm sure you already know all this. Read more