Are the new bike lanes in Toronto really solving our traffic woes, or are they just making it worse? Sure, I get the appeal of a greener city, but with gridlock ramping up in areas like Downtown and the Annex, it's time to ask—are we trading car traffic for cyclist congestion? Studies show that cities with more bike lanes can boost cycling by up to 400%, but what about the frustration for drivers? Before we continue pouring money into bike infrastructure, we need to assess the full impact on traffic patterns. Can we really have both a thriving cycling culture and manageable traffic? I’m all for the environment, but let’s keep it practical. What do you think?
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