- spacing.ca 2025 Toronto State of the Bike Lane - Spacing Toronto
Bike lanes have been a controversial issue in Ontario this past year with not only a record breaking six cyclists killed in Toronto, but also the Ford government’s Bill 212 which limits new bike lane installations and risks ripping out existing ones. However, with a provincial election called for Th...
- www.toronto.ca Bathurst Complete Street
A Public Consultation Event was held on Thursday January 30. Complete the survey by February 5. View meeting materials in Public Consultation tab below. The City of Toronto is proposing to install road safety and streetscape improvements along 4.7 kilometers of Bathurst Street from Steeles Avenue to...
- thepointer.com ‘I don’t want to be in this province anymore’: Cyclists rally against PCs’ Bill 212
‘I don’t want to be in this province anymore’: Cyclists rally against PCs’ Bill 212
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Just a reminder that traffic is caused by people driving cars.
The screenshot was taken from a live stream at 1:30pm on a Wednesday, not during long-weekend rush hour.
The Gardiner, just like the 401 and the DVP, are a traffic nightmare nearly all the time, yet they don't have bike lanes on them.
This isn't some strange coincidence or conspiracy.
Car dependency, rather than people riding bikes, taking public transit, or walking, is the real problem causing traffic and gridlock.
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The World's Dumbest Bike Lane Law Just Passed in Canada
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- www.guelphtoday.com TTC e-bike ban would disproportionately affect marginalized groups: report
TORONTO — A new report submitted to the Toronto Transit Commission says low-income individuals and marginalized groups would be disproportionately affected by a proposed seasonal ban on electric bikes and scooters.
- tcat.ca New Report: Who Uses and Benefits from Toronto’s Multiuse Trails and Ravines? - The Centre for Active Transportation
Green space access is a key indicator for mental, physical, and emotional health, and much of Toronto's is found in the city's extensive multiuse trail and ravine system. But do all Torontonians enjoy equitable access to and benefits from our trails and their amenities? In Summer 2024, TCAT took to ...
- cyclingmagazine.ca Proof that bike lanes can actually help emergency responders - Canadian Cycling Magazine
Further debunking of an anti-bike lane trope Proof that bike lanes can actually help emergency responders
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Got a call from the PC party asking if they have my support
Just a little PSA in case you guys get the same.
I'd usually hang up when I get political calls or surveys, but I made it very clear that Doug Ford will not get my support specifically because of Bill 212.
And if the NDP or Liberals call, I will thank them for opposing Bill 212.
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CBC: Ontario passes bill that allows major Toronto bike lanes to be ripped out
There it is, folks, the Ford Government wants us dead.
I was never a hostile cyclist, but I guess I'll need to become one in order to fight against this war for personal safety.
Here's to hoping that DoFo and his cult get stuck in traffic for an eternity.
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Overwhelming support for the #Toronto protests to save bike lanes.
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Overwhelming support for the #Toronto protests to save bike lanes.
@torontocycling #BikeLanesSaveLives #Toronto #ThugFord #SafeStreets #Urbanism #TOPoli #ONPoli #Bill212
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These protest signs of Doug Ford's authoritarian #Bill212 just keep getting better and better.
These protest signs of Doug Ford's authoritarian #Bill212 just keep getting better and better.
@torontocycling #BikeLanesSaveLives #Toronto #ThugFord #SafeStreets #Urbanism #TOPoli #ONPoli
- toronto.ctvnews.ca 13-year-old cyclist dies after being struck by vehicle in Ajax
A 13-year-old cyclist has died in hospital after being struck by a vehicle in Ajax on Thursday morning, police say.
Absolutely heartbreaking. Seeing where this crash took place, I can only guess that the driver failed to stop and ran right through the cross-ride.
- toronto.citynews.ca 'Fight for Bikes' rally takes over Toronto
Hundreds of cyclists descended on the downtown core this afternoon to have their voices heard over Doug Ford's plans to remove some key bike lanes. The protest began at Christie Pitts, with bikers of all ages and skills pledging to fight Bill 212 and
You guys make me so proud! Keep the pressure up!
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CBC News: Fact-checking claims from Ontario that only 1.2% of Torontonians commute by bike
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Forget the misleading bike use numbers, the low rate of people using their car is fascinating!
Ford makes it seem like 99% of the Toronto population are driving everywhere with their cars.
While traffic congestion makes it seem like everyone is driving, the reality is that fewer than 40% are in the areas that Ford wants bike lanes removed.
So why on earth do we allocate so many resources to car traffic?????
100% of the people living in the city suffer because of cars, parking lot space, noise pollution, air pollution, lack of safety for pedestrians, congestion causing all other forms of transportation to be slower.
Wouldn't it make more sense to give car traffic less priority, and other forms of transportation more? Between cycling and non-car users, car drivers are the minority, yet they demand every square inch to themselves!
Why do we continue to allow this entitlement?
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Province says 3 Toronto bike lanes could be entirely 'ripped out,' mayor vows to fight
> Sarkaria (Ontario's transportation minister) said Friday that only 1.2 per cent of people use those bike lanes to commute to work, compared with 70 per cent who drive, and the lanes are taking away nearly half of the infrastructure on those roads, making commutes longer for drivers.
Why hasn't anyone challenged the use of that statistic?
Commuting isn't the only way to use transportation infrastructure and bike lanes, so it's incredibly dishonest to say that "only 1.2%" are using those particular bike lanes.
If I use bike lanes for 100% of my errands and 0% for commuting, does that invalidate those lanes?
By the same token, at what point would they consider removing sidewalks if people aren't using them specifically to walk to work?
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Who's to say that the Ford Government won't ban cycling on all major roads?
Why would he stop at removing bike lanes?
The MTO is on his side, and when his plan to reduce and remove bike lanes fails to ease traffic congestion (hint: because they aren't causing it), why wouldn't he go after banning all cycling from major roads using the same reasoning (that cycling itself is the cause of all our traffic problems)?
I don't see any end to his overreach, and it'll be a matter of time before ebikes, then regular bikes, become highly restricted in Ontario.
Convince me otherwise.
- www.thestar.com ‘You build safe streets, or people die.’ Hundreds rally at Queen’s Park to protest plan to tear up bike lanes
Ontario has tabled a bill which forces municipalities to seek approval for new bike lines, as well as allow the province to remove existing ones.
I wish I could have been there!
And 500+ people attended, at 5pm on a weekday? Imagine how many thousands would have turned up if this took place on a weekend!
Keep up the pressure, guys!
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Write this MPP to tell her you support bike lanes.
www.instagram.com The Biking Lawyer LLP on Instagram: "Hey Everyone PC MPP Christine Hogarth wants your feedback on whether the bike lanes on Bloor West should be removed immediately. Please send her a polite email advising of your position: [email protected]"457 likes, 53 comments - thebikinglawyer on October 18, 2024: "Hey Everyone PC MPP Christine Hogarth wants your feedback on whether the bike lanes on Bloor West should be removed immediately. Please send her a polite email advising of your position: [email protected]".
- www.thestar.com Ford government unveils more details on plan to curb new bike lanes on major roads
It's expected the bike lane plan, limiting municipal powers, would appeal to suburban voters who rely more heavily on cars to get around.
So, when this plan inevitably results in MORE traffic congestion, who will Ford target next? Pedestrians and the removal of sidewalks?
And Transportation Minister Sarkaria should honestly be ashamed of himself for the way he blames and attacks cycling infrastructure. Is he the transportation minister or the cars-only minister?
- thenarwhal.ca Tunnel under 401, bike lane limits won’t ease Toronto traffic | The Narwhal
Doug Ford’s wants to take Toronto bike lanes off major roads and build a tunnel under Highway 401 — but neither plan will help drivers
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‘They are not safe’: Richmond Hill residents at traffic meeting want bike lanes installed this year removed immediately
www.yorkregion.com /news/council/they-are-not-safe-richmond-hill-residents-at-traffic-meeting-want-bike-lanes-installed-this/article_87fbac7b-8518-5b61-9c85-7623e65915ab.html> “They are not safe. They are anything but for safety,” said a woman who added vehicles in the two-block section sometimes drive in the middle of Springbrook to avoid the bollards.
Oh, so drivers behind of the wheel of an automobile are the danger. Why remove the bike lanes rather than the car lanes?
I heard that Etobicoke's NIMBYs are insane, but this is a new level of stupidity from Richmond Hill.
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Doug Ford’s Terrible Plan for Cycling in Toronto - Oh the Urbanity!
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Just put it on the side streets - Doug Ford's gaslighting compromise might work in some cities like Montreal and Vancouver but aren't well suited for Toronto and its suburbs.
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Ontario eyes barring new bike lanes where car lanes would be cut
Been watching the Q&A with this guy... total clown. He evaded every question about bike lanes and keeps pounding the idea that "We will always be building! [more roads]".
I will tell you one thing, I'm not usually one to take the lane unless absolutely necessary, but I'd be happy to do so every time in protest of any Ontario's proposed actions to go backwards on sane, cycling infrastructure.
Also, the focus is always about reducing congestion and gridlock... guys, YOU ARE THE CONGESTION AND GRIDLOCK! Stop making cars the only way to travel, and you'll magically solve your problem.
- toronto.citynews.ca Female cyclist in critical condition following hit-and-run in Brampton
OPP said it happened around 9 p.m. on Wednesday in the Steeles Avenue West area and the northbound Highway 410 ramp.
Toronto, please don't normalize hit-and-runs.