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Obama Transportation Secretary: ‘This Is the End of Favoring Motorized Transportation
CNSNews.com ^ | March 24, 2010 | Terence P. Jeffrey


Thursday, March 25, 2010
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Rest of title: at the Expense of Non-Motorized'

Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has announced that federal transportation policies will no longer favor “motorized” transportation, such as cars and trucks, over “non-motorized” transportation, such as walking and bicycling.

LaHood signed the new policy directive on March 11, the same day he attended a congressional reception for the National Bike Summit, a convention sponsored by a bicycling advocacy group, the League of American Bicyclists. LaHood publicly announced his agency’s new direction four days later in a posting on his blog—“Fast Lane: The Official Blog of the U.S. Secretary of Transportation”--where he effusively described it as a “sea change” for the United States.

“Today, I want to announce a sea change,” LaHood wrote. “People across America who value bicycling should have a voice when it comes to transportation planning. This is the end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized.”

LaHood’s policy statement not only called for this change to take place in programs funded by the federal government, but also said the federal government would “encourage” state and local governments to do the same in their own programs.

“The establishment of well-connected walking and bicycling networks is an important component for livable communities, and their design should be a part of Federal-aid project developments,” said LaHood's policy statement.

“Because of the benefits they provide, transportation agencies should give the same priority to walking and bicycling as is given to other transportation modes,” it said.

LaHood's policy statement envisions the development of a transportation system in which people walk and bike for short distances and rely on mass transit for longer trips. “The primary goal of a transportation system is to safely and efficiently move people and goods,” said LaHood's statement. “Walking and bicycling are efficient transportation modes for most short trips and, where convenient intermodal systems exist, these nonmotorized trips can easily be linked with transit to significantly increase trip distance.”

On May 21, LaHood told reporters at the National Press Club that the “Partnership for Sustainable Communities’ his department had formed with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Housing—sometimes known as the “livability initiative”--was designed to “coerce” people out of their cars.

“Some in the highway-supporters motorist groups have been concerned by your livability initiative,” said the moderator at the National Press Club event. “Is this an effort to make driving more torturous and to coerce people out of their cars?”

“It is a way to coerce people out of their cars,” said LaHood.

The moderator later asked: “Some conservative groups are wary of the livable communities program, saying it's an example of government intrusion into people's lives. How do you respond?”

“About everything we do around here is government intrusion in people's lives,” said LaHood. “So have at it.”

Motorists now pay a federal tax of 18.3 cents on every gallon of gasoline they buy, and 24.4 cents on every gallon of diesel fuel. These taxes fund the federal Highway Trust Fund. According to a study by the Heritage Foundation, 26 percent of the money in this trust fund was diverted in fiscal 2008 to pay for things other than highways and roads. Of the total of $52 billion spent that was spent that year, $9.7 billion went to mass transit, even though mass transit passengers accounted for only 1.6 percent of surface-transportation passengers. The highway trust fund also gave $80 million that year to build trails.

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BUMP FOR PEOPLE IN COLD CLIMATES!

I live in a cold climate and have no issue taking public transit, walking or biking unless it's super icy.  I see no problem with this there are amazing products out there to rid your area and city of ice that don't involve harmful salts and chemicals. 

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I live in a cold climate and have no issue taking public transit, walking or biking unless it's super icy.  I see no problem with this there are amazing products out there to rid your area and city of ice that don't involve harmful salts and chemicals. 



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You would make the perfect slave. 

why because i believe in public transit?  I know a guy who lived in Calgary AB for 2 years and rode his bike every freaking day.  He is one of the fittest people i know.  I don't see an issue with emphasizing bicycle lanes in new transit plans.  Makes sense to me.  Unless you're just another NO GOPer then well you'll follow party lines, cry and vote No.
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why because i believe in public transit?  I know a guy who lived in Calgary AB for 2 years and rode his bike every freaking day.  He is one of the fittest people i know.  I don't see an issue with emphasizing bicycle lanes in new transit plans.  Makes sense to me.  Unless you're just another NO GOPer then well you'll follow party lines, cry and vote No.

If the GOP remains the party of "HELL NO" they will take back power. 

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“Some in the highway-supporters motorist groups have been concerned by your livability initiative,” said the moderator at the National Press Club event. “Is this an effort to make driving more torturous and to coerce people out of their cars?”

“It is a way to coerce people out of their cars,” said LaHood.

The moderator later asked: “Some conservative groups are wary of the livable communities program, saying it's an example of government intrusion into people's lives. How do you respond?”

“About everything we do around here is government intrusion in people's lives,” said LaHood. “So have at it.”


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You are ok with this? 


How about the Govt coerce you into listening to Rush and Beck for 6 hours a day?  Would uyou be ok with that?

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Uh he's saying the truth.  Everything any government does is a government intrusion in some way, shape or form. 
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I live in a cold climate and have no issue taking public transit, walking or biking unless it's super icy.  I see no problem with this there are amazing products out there to rid your area and city of ice that don't involve harmful salts and chemicals. 



I live 5 miles from work,with no public transportation.I will walk when I see fat ass Al Gore walk.

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Uh he's saying the truth.  Everything any government does is a government intrusion in some way, shape or form. 

So what is your limit?  Where do you draw the line?

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I live 5 miles from work,with no public transportation.I will walk when I see fat ass Al Gore walk.

Fair enough Billy.  I don't think this will effect you in any way shape or form.  Just newer roads and areas with high traffic flow that could perhaps be lessened by the creation of a bicycle lane or two.  Just think in the summer you could ride the bike with a prowler behind it.  Monster cardio right there bro!
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Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #13 on: March 26, 2010, 09:48:51 AM »
Obama Transportation Secretary: ‘This Is the End of Favoring Motorized Transportation at the Expense of non-Motorized’
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
By Terence P. Jeffrey, Editor-in-Chief


Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
(AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)
(CNSNews.com) - Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has announced that federal transportation policies will no longer favor “motorized” transportation, such as cars and trucks, over “non-motorized” transportation, such as walking and bicycling.

LaHood signed the new policy directive on March 11, the same day he attended a congressional reception for the National Bike Summit, a convention sponsored by a bicycling advocacy group, the League of American Bicyclists. LaHood publicly announced his agency’s new direction four days later in a posting on his blog—“Fast Lane: The Official Blog of the U.S. Secretary of Transportation”--where he effusively described it as a “sea change” for the United States.

“Today, I want to announce a sea change,” LaHood wrote. “People across America who value bicycling should have a voice when it comes to transportation planning. This is the end of favoring motorized transportation at the expense of non-motorized.”
 
LaHood’s policy statement not only called for this change to take place in programs funded by the federal government, but also said the federal government would “encourage” state and local governments to do the same in their own programs.

“The establishment of well-connected walking and bicycling networks is an important component for livable communities, and their design should be a part of Federal-aid project developments,” said LaHood's policy statement.
 
“Because of the benefits they provide, transportation agencies should give the same priority to walking and bicycling as is given to other transportation modes,” it said.
 
LaHood's policy statement envisions the development of a transportation system in which people walk and bike for short distances and rely on mass transit for longer trips. “The primary goal of a transportation system is to safely and efficiently move people and goods,” said LaHood's statement. “Walking and bicycling are efficient transportation modes for most short trips and, where convenient intermodal systems exist, these nonmotorized trips can easily be linked with transit to significantly increase trip distance.”
 
On May 21, LaHood told reporters at the National Press Club that the “Partnership for Sustainable Communities’ his department had formed with the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Housing—sometimes known as the “livability initiative”--was designed to “coerce” people out of their cars.

“Some in the highway-supporters motorist groups have been concerned by your livability initiative,” said the moderator at the National Press Club event. “Is this an effort to make driving more torturous and to coerce people out of their cars?”

“It is a way to coerce people out of their cars,” said LaHood.
 
The moderator later asked: “Some conservative groups are wary of the livable communities program, saying it's an example of government intrusion into people's lives. How do you respond?”

“About everything we do around here is government intrusion in people's lives,” said LaHood. “So have at it.”
 
Motorists now pay a federal tax of 18.3 cents on every gallon of gasoline they buy, and 24.4 cents on every gallon of diesel fuel. These taxes fund the federal Highway Trust Fund. According to a study by the Heritage Foundation, 26 percent of the money in this trust fund was diverted in fiscal 2008 to pay for things other than highways and roads. Of the total of $52 billion spent that was spent that year, $9.7 billion went to mass transit, even though mass transit passengers accounted for only 1.6 percent of surface-transportation passengers. The highway trust fund also gave $80 million that year to build trails.
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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #14 on: March 26, 2010, 09:50:23 AM »
Samson - I posted this yesterday. 

KC and the left wing communists think this is a great thing. 

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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #15 on: March 26, 2010, 09:56:03 AM »
Imagine how much money we would be able to save!!!!!! ;D

No Auto insurance Required, No registration, No gas, etc..


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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #16 on: March 26, 2010, 09:56:53 AM »
Imagine how much money we would be able to save!!!!!! ;D

No Auto insurance Required, No registration, No gas, etc..



Yeah, when your food, goods, and everything else are impossible to get you would be the first one screaming and blaming bush. 

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Fair enough Billy.  I don't think this will effect you in any way shape or form.  Just newer roads and areas with high traffic flow that could perhaps be lessened by the creation of a bicycle lane or two.  Just think in the summer you could ride the bike with a prowler behind it.  Monster cardio right there bro!

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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #18 on: March 26, 2010, 09:58:33 AM »
Yeah, when your food, goods, and everything else are impossible to get you would be the first one screaming and blaming bush. 

Everything has been W bush's fault..I haven't stopped blaming him for one second..

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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #19 on: March 26, 2010, 10:00:17 AM »
Everything has been W bush's fault..I haven't stopped blaming him for one second..

No kidding, despite the fact that the dems have had control fo the congess since 2006.   

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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2010, 10:02:30 AM »
Samson - I posted this yesterday. 

KC and the left wing communists think this is a great thing. 

I must have missed your post. I am looking at this as another way of CONTROLLING PEOPLE. If you can't travel other than walking or a bicycle then you are extremely limited as to how far you can go. It becomes a way of imprisoning people to a given area or range of area. Also having only a bike or walking limits your ability to carry any and everything from food to lumber to children to supplies of all type simply because your strength is not going to hold out but so far....and I am sure horse and carts are not going to be allowed in cities.
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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2010, 10:05:22 AM »
come on guys...This shit is way to radical...you guys take these CT's to far...


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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #22 on: March 26, 2010, 10:06:58 AM »
come on guys...This shit is way to radical...you guys take these CT's to far...



Did you read the article and the statements directly from the Transportation Secretary? 

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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #23 on: March 26, 2010, 10:09:49 AM »
I still fail to see where it says that we won't be able to have cars soon. Or are you CT nutjobs lying and exaggerating again?

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Re: Americans Will Soon Not Be Allowed To Have cars
« Reply #24 on: March 26, 2010, 10:11:41 AM »
I still fail to see where it says that we won't be able to have cars soon. Or are you CT nutjobs lying and exaggerating again?

lying.

all they want to do is make the roads more accessible to cyclists and other modes of transport.  Of course 333 jumps off the deep end even though none of this effects him because he never leaves his basement in the bronx for fear of rats eating his 3 years supply of dried food and jerky  ;D 
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