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106663

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Is this for real? Leave the bikes, nike lanes and people alone. Let municipalities run their business and you do yours. Wasn't the provincial government on a holiday for 15 weeks? That's months of wasted time. Read more

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106664

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I've been hit by 4 bikes, but never a car. Nobody has ever held a bike accountable and they've taken off immediately after hitting me. Taking away the bike lane opens up more pedestrians to get harmed. Read more

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Please do not rip up the bike lines. Too many people have already died trying to bike in this city from the lack of good biking infrastructure. A government should not be trying to make it harder and more dangerous for people to get around via a mode of transit that is both affordable and quick. Read more

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106667

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What the hell is wrong with Doug Ford? Who does he think he is but he can meddle in municipal politics whenever he wants to. He already cut the council size of Toronto in half and that wasn't enough. Now he wants to be making decisions on how municipal governments should run their streets. Read more

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106669

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Bikers bike Lanes and all forms of trainer deserve a place on the streets in Ontario. Doug Ford and the conservatives have no right to meddle in municipal politics. In this way I support bikers and I support bike Lanes. I support Transit and I do not support Bill 212

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106670

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I do not support bill 212 in any way whatsoever. I support bike Lanes, safe Streets and congestion-free roads which means more bicycles on the street and fewer cars. Doug Ford is completely mistaken. He is not listening to facts and it is an abuse of his power to assume municipal responsibilities Read more

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106671

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Please do not take away these bike lanes! So many people rely on them for safe travel. Myself included - my boyfriend and I also own a car but anytime we can bike, we do. This is short sighted, please do not pass this bill!!

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106674

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Bill 212 is an abuse of Doug Ford's power and the conservatives of Ontario. I do not support Bill 212 in any way. I support safe Streets for bikers. I support safe streets for pedestrians and I support safe streets for cars, all of which happen with bike Lanes

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106676

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Terrible, terrible. Terrible Bill. 212 is terrible. Absolutely the worst bill I've ever heard in my life. Doug Ford is trying to destroy the Canadian way of life. What a disaster. What will this do to our cities? Who does he think he is? Read more

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106678

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Bill 212 does not meet the needs of Ontarians as it fails to uphold some of the key stated priorities of the electorate-safeguarding the environment/ensuring the environmental impacts of infrastructure builds are mitigated and providing reducing traffic and instead promoting more efficient travel ( Read more

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106680

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The bike lanes have improved my life in the city of Toronto. They have help reduce grid lock by providing safe transportation alternatives. With the new bike lanes I've now become a bike share member. It helps me get through the city in a quick and safe manner. Read more

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106682

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Why the hell should the province have authority over bike lanes in the city? The city elected officials to govern the city and the province should not have authority over cirt related matters As a cyclist in Toronto this is infuriating. We need less cars on the road, not more.

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106683

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I personally use the bike lanes throughout Toronto for as many of my daily trips as possible. When there aren't protected bike lanes on my route I swap to car or bus, but I really prefer biking whenever possible. Read more

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106685

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Leave the bike lanes alone. We don’t need more highways and more cars. We need better public transit. Have you ever been outside of North America Dougie? The highest quality of life comes from communities being able to move naturally in public spaces. Read more

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Please do not require municipalities to request approval for new bike lanes, or request municipalities to submit information about existing bike lanes on municipal roads where an existing vehicle lane was removed. This is absurd. Read more

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This is a gross overstep from the provincial government. Research shows that providing more room for cars only results in more demand from cars, and therefore increases gridlock. Read more