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109906

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This proposal is short sighted, a waste of money utterly fails to properly protect cyclists. There are already too many cycling injuries and deaths on Toronto Roads and as a driver, I like the separated lanes because I worry less about hitting someone. Read more

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109907

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Generally, I do not care enough about proposed bills to submit a comment; but bill 212 poses a real risk to traffic safety. Tearing up completed bike lanes will endanger cyclists and pedestrians while wasting taxpayer money. Read more

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109909

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Safe bike lanes are crucial for the city of Toronto. This proposal will make our streets less safe and discourage cycling when we should be promoting it from health, traffic and climate reasons.

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109910

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With the October 31, 2024 update detailing an addendum to the framework, there should be an extension to the comment period. It should be extended to December 1, 2024. Read more

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109911

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It is ludicrous to want to remove the bike lanes that were added to bloor, university and yonge streets. The research is clear on how beneficial bike lanes are and how more lanes do not help traffic. Read more

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109912

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Where is the data that shows that these bike lanes are causing congestion? Would you remove sidewalks to “improve congestion”? Bikers are just another type of commuter who need a dedicated lane for safety purposes. Read more

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109913

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I am opposed to this Bill. As someone who lives in this area of Toronto, I am directly affected by this proposed Bill. I should note that I both drive and am a pedestrian in this area. I rarely ride a bike. Read more

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109914

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Why is the province meddling in municipal affairs? Why would our provincial tax dollars be used to plan municipal projects? Why are we wasting our time and money and effort on this and not fixing things like healthcare and education? Read more

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109917

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As a resident of Toronto, who also lives next to one of the bike lanes proposed to be removed and who both drives and bikes in the city, I am heavily opposed to the removal of the bike lanes. Read more

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109918

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I am a car owning, transit taking, bike owning, house owning resident of Toronto. Please do not remove the bicycle lanes in Toronto. Please focus on public transportation, pedestrians and bicycles for the core of the city. Read more