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105397

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The decision by this government to arbitrarily impose restrictions on how municipalities manage their transportation infrastructure is a gross overreach. Municipal review of their transportation needs by experienced staff supersedes the political ideology of an arms reach party. Read more

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I’m a driver and a cyclist in the city. Congestion *is* a problem. But bike lanes aren’t the issue - they are a crucial part of SOLVING the problem. Open up the Eglinton and Finch LRT’s, increase ago Transit, implement congestion pricing — and of mint of that helps, then we can talk. Read more

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105399

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Bike lanes should be kept and made safer. Please provide more options other than cars to reduces congestion. Expedite the transit projects and invest there instead of removal, it's a waste of tax payers money. Read more

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I live in the bloor islongtoon area and I support the bloor bike lanes. Removing thr bike lanes means thst cyclists and motor vehicles must share the right of way which has thr same impact on traffic flow as reduced lanes. Read more

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105403

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I bike to work most days, but I also drive. As a cyclist I am very happy when there is a protected safe space for me to use without fear of being in a traffic collision. As a driver I am much happier to see cyclists off the road where there is no chance I can hit them. Read more

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105405

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What an absolutely moronic idea. So dumb, I can only assume it's designed to be divisive and distracting. Otherwise, I think the government needs to touch grass. Everyone knows that bike lanes don't cause congestion.

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105406

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This government is incapable of anything but momentous failure. A party of clowns doing anything they can for a buck. It’s almost impressive the way this bill will make this province worse for everyone - not just cyclists, which seems to be one of the goals. Traffic will be worse. Read more

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105410

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As a car owner and someone who cycles and walks to get around I am very much against this. Bike lanes keep people safe and drivers from getting into preventable accidents. If you go through with this you will be accountable for the excess deaths in the road. Read more

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105411

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Cars cause congestion. More cars means more congestion. We need funding for transit. This is all absolute nonsense and the voters are going to see right through this completely pathetic scapegoating and politics playing. We all want solutions to congestion. Read more

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105412

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Removing bike lanes in order to add more traffic lanes for cars and other such vehicles is the opposite of what's needed to reduce gridlock. adding more vehicle lanes will likely only induce even more traffic which will cause even more gridlock and more travel delays. Read more

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As a resident of Toronto and a regular commuter, I wish to express my strong support for the bike lanes in our area. These lanes have significantly improved my daily commute to downtown, offering a safe and efficient way to travel. Read more

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I am not in favour of the province dictating what kinds of commuter perfects cities choose to pursue. The province hasn’t even gotten eglinton online let alone did anything remotely constructive to ease actual traffic congestion in the GTA. Read more

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I'm in support of the removal of bike lanes in Ottawa. We don't nearly have cycling ridership that many would lead you to believe. I drive a taxi in the city and at peak hours I count merely dozens of cyclists on each street downtown. Read more