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LaHood: ‘This Is the End of Favoring Motorized Transportation’

Following last week’s National Bike Summit, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced today a sea change in American transportation policy. Proclaiming

Jul 31, 2020
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Following last week’s National Bike Summit, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced todaya “sea change” in American transportation policy.
Proclaiming the “end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized,” LaHood sent the following recommendations to state departments of transportation as well as local governments and groups:
  • Treat walking and bicycling as equals with other transportation modes.
  • Ensure convenient access for people of all ages and abilities.
  • Go beyond minimum design standards.
  • Collect data on walking and biking trips.
  • Set a mode share target for walking and bicycling.
  • Protect sidewalks and shared-use paths the same way roadways are protected (for example, snow removal)
  • Improve nonmotorized facilities during maintenance projects.
Of course, these are just recommendations, and you won’t see LaHood scrap the Highway Trust Fund in favor of a cycling fund. But this announcement does represent a tangible manifestation of a new direction in transportation policy that’s making Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.)look more mainstream by the day.
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