P. Smith:Bike lanes are temporary and can be removed if they are not practical.

Started by Ibrahim, 2025-07-31 16:19

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As municipal governments, it is our collective responsibility to ensure the free flow of traffic across our cities. The efficient movement of people and goods is crucial for economic growth, urban development, and the well-being of our citizens. In recent times, there has been a growing trend to remove roads and create bike lanes, with the intention of promoting sustainable transportation and reducing carbon footprint. While this initiative is commendable, it is essential to carefully consider its impact on our transportation networks.

Removing roads to create bike lanes can have unintended consequences, such as increasing congestion, delaying commute times, and frustrating motorists. As a result, we risk undermining the very essence of urban mobility. It is vital that we strike a balance between promoting eco-friendly modes of transportation and ensuring the smooth functioning of our road networks.

Premier Smith applaud Minister Devin Dreeshen's leadership on this matter, as he recognizes the importance of prioritizing the efficiency of our transportation systems. His stance serves as a beacon of hope for those who rely on our roads to get to work, school, and other essential destinations. By adopting a holistic approach that considers the needs of all road users, we can create a more sustainable, efficient, and livable urban environment for generations to come.