“As coronavirus lockdowns loosen around the world, city leaders are scrambling to address a new problem: the prospect of gridlock worse than before the pandemic. From Shenzhen to Milan to Austin, officials are trying to coax people back onto buses and subways and reclaim road space for cyclists and pedestrians.” NYT: Lockdowns Tamed Road Traffic. Here’s How Cities Aim to Keep It Down (aside from the US federal strategy of just letting the virus run rampant). From the photo in this article, traffic in Vietnam looks like it can pretty Hanoiing.