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Good Roads Podcast

Good Roads Podcast

De: Thomas Barakat
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Good Roads publishes a quarterly magazine that looks at all things infrastructure and transportation that effects our municipal members across Ontario. In this podcast we will select a couple of interesting or pressing articles from the magazine and expand upon and discuss them.2026 Good Roads Podcast Ciencia Política Política y Gobierno
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  • The Bulletin Breakdown | High-Speed Rail Support, Road Safety Metrics & Oil Demand Shift
    Apr 13 2026

    This week’s episode explores three big-picture shifts shaping how we plan, measure, and use transportation systems:

    🚄 Growing Support for High-Speed Rail

    Public support is building for Canada’s proposed high-speed rail project connecting Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City. A recent survey shows a majority of Canadians back the idea, signaling growing openness to transformative infrastructure projects. While questions remain around cost and implementation, the broader trend suggests Canadians are ready to rethink how we move between major regions.

    📊 Are We Measuring Road Safety Wrong?

    New analysis is challenging how road safety data is traditionally measured. Metrics like fatalities per mile driven can mask the true scale of risk, while per-capita measurements reveal a clearer picture of how exposure to driving impacts safety outcomes. The discussion raises a critical question: should reducing how much we drive be part of the road safety solution?

    ⛽ A Behaviour Shift in Energy Use

    As global energy markets face renewed pressure, the International Energy Agency is encouraging behavioural changes to reduce oil demand. From lowering speed limits to increasing remote work and carpooling, the focus is shifting from supply to demand. The approach highlights how small changes in daily behaviour can scale into meaningful impacts on energy consumption and transportation systems.

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    31 m
  • The Bulletin Breakdown | Northern Highways Crisis, Dangerous Roads Data & Transit Funding
    Mar 23 2026

    This week’s episode explores three critical issues impacting national connectivity, road safety, and the future of public transit funding:

    🛣️ Northern Highways Under Pressure

    Organizations across Northern Ontario are calling on the federal government to designate Highways 11 and 17 as critical national infrastructure. These routes form a vital link in the Trans-Canada corridor, yet closures and safety concerns persist. With hundreds of hours of winter disruptions and significantly higher fatality risks compared to southern Ontario, the push is on to unlock federal funding and improve reliability and safety.

    📊 Where Are Ontario’s Most Dangerous Roads?

    New data is shedding light on where winter driving risks are highest. Telematics analysis has identified some surprising road segments, while insurance data highlights cities with the highest rates of driver collisions. Together, the findings paint a complex picture of road safety — one shaped by infrastructure, weather, and driver behaviour.

    🚆 Rethinking Transit Funding

    With mounting maintenance backlogs and delayed electrification plans, transit agencies are under pressure to find new funding solutions. One model gaining attention is Hong Kong’s approach, where transit systems generate revenue through integrated housing and development. Could similar strategies help fund transit infrastructure while addressing housing shortages in Ontario?

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    32 m
  • The Bulletin Breakdown | High-Speed Rail Pushback, Pothole Slayer & Streaming and Driving
    Mar 16 2026

    This week’s episode covers three stories shaping the future of transportation, infrastructure technology, and driver behaviour:

    🚄 High-Speed Rail Meets Local Resistance

    Canada’s proposed high-speed rail line between Toronto and Quebec City promises faster travel, economic growth, and a major boost to national connectivity. But residents in eastern Ontario are raising concerns about the project’s impact on farmland, forests, and local communities. With a 60-metre-wide corridor proposed and multiple routing options still under consideration, debates over stations, land use, and environmental impacts are intensifying as consultations continue.

    🕳️ The “Pothole Slayer” Truck

    Pothole season is a yearly challenge for municipalities, but a new piece of equipment may dramatically speed up repairs. The Cimline P5 DuraPatcher uses heated asphalt emulsion sprayed through a boom-mounted nozzle to fill potholes in minutes. Cities already using the technology report crews repairing more than seven times as many potholes per day compared to traditional methods. The technology isn’t cheap, but for municipalities battling constant road damage, the efficiency gains could be significant.

    🎧 When Big Music Releases Distract Drivers

    A new study examining smartphone distraction found a surprising link between major album releases and road safety. Researchers observed that music streaming spikes nearly 40% on release days for popular albums — and traffic fatalities increase by about 15% during those same periods. The findings suggest the danger isn’t the music itself, but the temptation for drivers to interact with their phones while searching for songs or managing playlists.

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    26 m
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