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109003

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Bike lanes are used by our children, our neighbours, our friends and our family. They keep our residents safe and need to be kept in place. Withdraw this legistsion now.

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109004

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This is a terrible idea. The science proves that bike lanes do not cause grid lock. Cars cause gridlock. The government should be supporting the reduction of cars in cities to improve travel and reduce pollution!

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109005

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Doug Ford! Run ONTARIO! That’s who elected you. Toronto doesn’t like you and did not elect you. We need health care and housing!! Stop the bait and switch. Focus on YOUR JOB.

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109006

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Removing the existing bike lanes on BLOOR and university avenue is a waste. Leave them alone and focus on spending the money on health care or other more urgent issues. Construction causes more gridlock and pain.

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109007

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This proposal is thoughtless, enraging, and a waste of time. Listen to the many experts providing so much data showing that bike lanes aren’t the problem and in fact are an important part of the solution. Leave our bike lanes alone! Read more

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109008

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Riding a bike contributes to reducing carbon footprint, keeping self healthy, saving money, and getting to work and practice on time. If the Ford government removes bike lanes on direct routes i.e. Yonge, Bloor, etc. Read more

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109009

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You will all be remembered for wasting our time by passing stupid bills like this that have nothing to do with your responsibilities to this province. I can't see how any of you would feel proud doing something like this, so I can only assume that you are all cowards for going along with it

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109012

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Instead of making roads more dangerous for everybody and giving the middle finger to low-income individuals (while also not improving traffic by your own standards). Read more

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109014

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This legislation seems like Doug Ford took Toronto's rejection badly and it now creating stuff just to spite this city (without realizing it's also going to mess up all the other cities in the Province)! Read more

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109015

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Our provincial leaders need to understand that gridlock occurs because there are too many cars on the streets. People without options for affordable and accessible alternatives to driving a vehicle contribute to gridlock. Read more

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109016

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Removing bike lanes in the urban areas won’t solve traffic. I agree bike lanes aren’t needed everywhere but they are needed in certain areas in the downtown core. We need two roads on north south and east west to have bike lanes that’s it. But they have to be protected. Read more

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109018

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A bicycle takes less space on the road than a car. The more people who choose to bike, the fewer people who will drive, making overall more space on the road. Taking away bike lanes will make traffic worse, because it makes biking less safe and people will choose to drive instead. Read more

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109019

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Removing bike lanes is completely unreasonable, especially on Bloor. This is a main mode of transit for many, including me and my kids. Bike lanes make it safe for us to get to work, school and summer camps. Read more

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109020

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Can you do something useful with the money taxpayers are paying you? Why are you always making obnoxious decisions that cost us so much and give us less! We want bike lanes. We don't want you to remove or you stopping them from being built in the future. Read more

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109021

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I live in Seguin township, so a far cry from Toronto and bike lanes. There's not much cycling that goes on here apart from when the weathers nice, but there's no lanes for that we just ride on the road. Scott Aitchison is our MP for Parry Sound - Muskoka. Read more

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109022

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This is terrible and unsafe policy that will kill and maim people. My best friend was killed biking on a main street without a bike lane. She was only 23 years old. Six cyclists have died this year, including a 24 year old on Bloor Street because construction blocked her bike lane. Read more