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Firstly, I'd like to open by saying that historically I've been a conservative voter. I now realize that the sociopathic conservative government no longer values human life. If bill 212 passes, I will never vote for this corrupt party again. Read more

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111006

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As a Toronto resident who drives, I am asking for the bike lanes to please remain in place. They make the road much safer for everyone. The chances of having a collision with a cyclist is almost nonexistent due to the barriers and demarcated lanes. Read more

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111008

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The Premier recently commented that a meager 1.2% of Torontonians use the bike lanes. I'd like to remind the Premier that is false and that correct number in 70%. This is 7 out of every 10 Torontonians. Read more

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111009

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While this bill claims to alleviate gridlock, the reduction of cycling infrastructure and emphasis on motor vehicle lanes will lead to increased car dependency, heightened traffic congestion, and environmental challenges, steering Toronto toward an unsustainable, car-dominant urban landscape. Read more

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111010

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I can't believe I have to put up with this government... and they just keep making more and more absolutely horrible/terrifying decisions to bring Ontario to the brink of barely being able to function. Read more

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111011

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I think the removal of bicycle lanes is a bad idea. The existing bike lanes force cyclists to be in a contained area of the roadway. This makes it easier to keep track of cyclists as a driver. The dedicated bike Read more

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111013

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As a downtown Toronto resident this is truly the most absurd legislation in a long time, it's been a rough last few years with the pandemic, rising inflation, high housing costs; but the one visible civic improvement in my neighbourhood has been the bike lanes. Read more

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111016

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Please register my profound diappointment in this bill. I do not ride a bicycle, but I am in favour of having choides in trasportation. And there are already too many cars in this city. The bicycle lanes help keep the bikes out of my way. Read more

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111018

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Hello, I am a commuter from Whitby that comes into Toronto quite frequently for school at TMU. I'm not a frequent cyclist on city streets, but use them when it is more convenient to get to TMU rather than TTC from union. Read more

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111019

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This government is unserious if they pursued this. It spits bin the face of every Ontario citizen that has driven or biked in any city by ignoring evidence based solutions and promoting culture wars. Read more

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Hi there, I am from Toronto and was recently back there and made extensive use of Toronto's bike lanes including the Bloor Street Lanes to get around the city. I observed that they are very well used and help a large volume of users move across the City. Read more

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111021

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Ripping out bike lanes for motor transportation only considers the motor vehiclist and not anybody else who commutes on these corridors. Protected bike infrastructure vastly improves cyclists' safety and gives people options for their commutes. Read more

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111023

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I use bike lanes in Toronto every day, as do thousands of others. The proposal to destroy the bloor/yonge/university bike lanes will take away my ability to get to work. There are no alternative routes. This is about safety and freedom to get around how I choose to. Read more

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I do NOT support this bill because as a driver I do not want to share the lane with more bikes. Let them stay in their separate bike lane. I do NOT support adding more red tape to Ontario's infrastructure development procedures. Read more