Also Was A Cyclist
Wilson began riding as a form of exercise in his latter years. Cycling excursions in England were a regular occurrence for him, and he even cycled almost 200 miles from York to London. This policy was written during his presidential campaign in 1916, and it was inspired by his passion for riding.
“The creation of public roadways protects both rural and urban wealth, happiness, and well-being. The development of post roads and military highways, therefore, should be supported by the government.