Hundreds of Toronto cyclists rally against Ontario bike lane bill | CBC News
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Hundreds gathered to protest Ontario's Bill 212, which would remove vital bike lanes in Toronto, aiming to make roads safer and address congestion.
"They are always packed, so it's targeting the most important bike lanes in the city. It makes absolutely no sense," said Stanger-Ross of the decision.
Stanger-Ross emphasized that without protected bike lanes, drivers are more likely to endanger cyclists, stating, 'It's way more likely that you'll be hit.'
The amendments suggest the government is aware of the dangers posed by removing bike lanes, as Stanger-Ross remarked, 'They know they're going to be putting civilians in harm's way.'
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