Poll shows Ontario voters care about biking issues, advocates say - News Summed Up

Poll shows Ontario voters care about biking issues, advocates say


As bike advocates from across Ontario gather in Toronto this week, some are eyeing the upcoming provincial vote with the hope of making cycling an election issue. Ahead of the Ontario Bike Summit, which kicks off in Toronto on Monday, the Share the Road Cycling Coalition has released polling data that it says shows voters want the government to step up investment in bike infrastructure and programming. “There’s a demand amongst Ontario residents to cycle more, and to live in communities that promote cycling and active transportation,” said Jamie Stuckless, executive director of the coalition, which hosts the annual summit. “They want decision-makers to be building communities where they have choices of how they can get around, and we’re seeing that people want cycling to be part of that choice.”The polling data, which was commissioned by Share the Road and collected by the Nanos polling firm through an online survey, found that more than 6 in 10 respondents said they either strongly or somewhat agreed with the notion that getting more people cycling is beneficial for society and the provincial government should support it.


Source: thestar April 16, 2018 09:22 UTC



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