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Shifting Gears: Toward a New Way of Thinking About Transportation

Part of the Urban and Industrial Environments series
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An expertly woven history and critique of the ideas shaping transportation in the United States.Excruciating traffic jams.

Struggling transit agencies. An epidemic of pedestrian fatalities. It is clear that transportation is not working in the United States and that we need to rethink our approach.

In Shifting Gears, Susan Handy provides an in-depth history of the ideas embedded in American transportation policy and the emergence of new ways of thinking that could give us better transportation options.

Weaving in bits of her own personal narrative, Handy gives readers a deeper and clearer understanding of our transportation system and the roots of its successes and failures.Handy covers the myriad costs of car ownership, the futility of expanding highways, and the misplaced faith in technological innovation.

She offers new ideas and strategies that can improve the health of our car-centric transportation system-most crucially, the idea that communities across the country must create an array of choices for daily travel.

Shifting Gears asserts that a diverse transportation ecosystem is essential for creating more just, sustainable communities, but getting there will take a dramatic shift in how we think about transportation.

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Product Details
The MIT Press
0262376954 / 9780262376952
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
31/10/2023
United States
312 pages
152 x 229 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%