Ontario's government is taking significant steps to remove bike lanes on major roads, sparking concerns over traffic congestion and how these changes will affect urban cycling.
Premier Doug Ford highlighted that some bike lanes contribute to increased traffic congestion, expressing a personal perspective on the impact these changes have on daily commutes in Toronto.
A proposed new regulatory framework would require Toronto to seek provincial approval before installing any bike lanes that would take away vehicle lanes, indicating a shift in municipal control.
The province plans to create a review process for existing bike lanes, suggesting a broader reevaluation of urban cycling infrastructure amidst ongoing debates about traffic management.
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