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    Opposition Grows Over New Cycle Paths on Sveavägen

    Faroe Islands ReviewBy Faroe Islands ReviewJune 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A political showdown has erupted in Stockholm, with both the Christian Democrats and the Moderates leveraging the Sveavägen issue as a pivotal election topic. Amidst the rhetoric, concerns have been raised about the disappearance of bus stops along this vital thoroughfare.

    “We are committed to removing and reconfiguring elements to once again make Sveavägen an integrated infrastructure hub,” asserts Dennis Wedin (M), the opposition city councilman for the Moderates.

    New and Wider Cycle Paths

    This spring saw a significant reduction in traffic lanes between Mäster Samuelsgatan and Odengatan, with the number slashed from four to two. The consequence? A noticeable increase in car congestion, particularly during daytime hours.

    Both the Christian Democrats and the Moderates contend that less road space does not inherently diminish car traffic; rather, it simply redirects congestion to nearby residential areas.

    “Real solutions to reduce vehicular traffic in the inner city should prioritize comprehensive approaches like the Eastern Connection tunnel and the Ring Road,” Wedin argues.

    MP: Traffic Solutions Under Review

    Lars Strömgren (MP), the city’s traffic and environment councilor, has chosen not to engage directly but has shared insights via SMS in response to earlier inquiries from SVT.

    “One aspect that remains is to experiment with traffic light configurations to optimize flow within the new framework. We will evaluate the project in the fall,” he stated.

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