Welcome to the week. Provided that it is a vacation week and I’ve household staying at our home by way of Friday, issues shall be a bit quieter round right here for the subsequent few days. I do have a particular Bike Comfortable Hour deliberate for Wednesday night time although, so if you’re on the town we’d like to have you ever be a part of us for a couple of particular company and a prize raffle. Extra particulars coming in a separate submit later at the moment.
For now, let’s get into the roundup…
WWTD: What Would Trump Do? Numerous people are questioning how the brand new Trump Administration will affect transportation coverage, together with lately awarded federal grants. (Harvard Crimson)
Swiss say no to freeway expansions: Inspiring information from Switzerland the place 53% of voters rejected a $5.6 billion authorities plan to increase highways after a robust marketing campaign by the Inexperienced Occasion. (SwissInfo.ch)
Anti bike lane argument: As I’ve been attempting to amplify right here by way of protection of political candidates from east Portland, native bike advocates can be very sensible to take severely critiques that say trade-offs for bike lanes aren’t price it if there aren’t lots of people utilizing new infrastructure. (Washington Submit Opinion)
Helmet historical past: An fascinating look the progressive supplies science on show inside helmets all through historical past. (The Dialog)
Trump’s transpo choose: Main whiplash going from present Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to outsider and Fox TV character Sean Duffy, who many high transportation advocacy group leaders say is a really “troubling” selection. (Streetsblog USA)
Trans america path: The Nice American Rail Path is the title of what supporters hope will sometime be a 3,500 carfree path from one coast to the opposite. (NY Instances)
Bike store housebreaking: A motorbike store on Decrease East Burnside suffered a foul break-in and has been buoyed by group assist after being featured on a number of native TV stations. (KATU)
Unsanctioned signage: Activists in Boulder are so fed up with reckless, egocentric, harmful drivers they common high-quality pretend street indicators to ship them a message. (Colorado Public Radio)
Bike lanes are good, truly: Leaked paperwork that present eradicating bike lanes in Toronto would truly make congestion extra extreme — not much less as divisive Ontario Premier Doug Ford has claimed — have added an fascinating wrinkle to a heated debate. (The Guardian)
Wasteful choice: In what seems to be a ridiculous choice, Scottish port authorities turned again a cargo from a do-gooder who had prepped 500 bikes for a charity in war-torn Sudan on account of them being “waste” as a result of they wanted minor repairs. (BBC)
Due to everybody who despatched in hyperlinks this week. The Monday Roundup is a group effort, so please be at liberty to ship us any nice tales you come throughout.