Here are a few PODs to flag that the belief stretches into the modern day:
September 15-27, 1959: Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev drives from Washington D.C. to Chicago to Los Angeles, California, in an effort to promote "Roadism", sparking international attention and development...
January 20, 1961: The Whole Truth (CBS-TV) documentary by Rod Serling, President John F. Kennedy and Harvey Hunnicut, reveals a "secret speech" about the failures of "Soviet Roadism",...
May 21, 1971: Aleksey German along with Rolan Bykov, Anatoly Solonitsyn, and Vladimir Zaminsky warn of the rise of "politsais" (police with local collaborators) emerging outside of the major cities, sparking international attention and concern,...
April 24, 1978: perennial Democratic Party presidential candidate Lyndon Larouche (D-NH) calls for the construction of a Bering Strait Bridge, to link the Soviet Union and United States along the Bering Strait, sparking international attention,...
October 12, 1986: Aleksey German along with Rolan Bykov, Anatoly Solonitsyn, and Vladimir Zaminsky report the national rise of "politsais" (police with local collaborators), after15 years in political exile, sparking international attention,....
September 15, 1989: "Night Wolves" motorcycle unit led by Alexander Zaldostanov (a.k.a. "The Surgeon") comes to power in Moscow, amidst growing political tensions regarding the rise of "politsais" in Moscow,....
March 6, 2008: "Stritreysery" (e.g. "Street Racers") illegal movement is established by Oleg Fesenko in Moscow, sparking international attention and concern,...
September 1, 2011: Soviet officials in Moscow, launch a national crackdown on "Bombili" (gypsy cabs), citing them as an "existential threat to Soviet Roadism", sparking international attention,...
October 24, 2018: Activist Oleg Shilkin is killed in Moscow, after protesting the brutal nature of "Soviet Roadism", sparking international protests against the government,...