Shifting gears : toward a new way of thinking about transportation
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Shifting gears : toward a new way of thinking about transportation
(Urban and industrial environments / series editor, Robert Gottlieb)
The MIT Press, [2023]
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Content Type: text (ncrcontent), Media Type: unmediated (ncrmedia), Carrier Type: volume (ncrcarrier)
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Ideas: What Are Those Transportation People Thinking (and Who Are They Anyway)?
- Freedom: Having a Car Is Great, Except When It's Not
- Speed: I Like Going Fast, but Sometimes I Like Going Slow Better
- Mobility: I'd Rather Not Deal with Traffic, but Mostly I Just Want to Get There
- Vehicles: I Love My Car, but Should Its Needs Trump Mine?
- Capacity: Everyone Wants One, but Do We Really Need Another Freeway Lane?
- Hierarchy: I Love My Cul-de-Sac, but I'm Not So Happy about Yours
- Separation: If You Can't Play Nice Together, We'll Have to separate You
- Control: Just What We Need, Another Traffic Light
- Technology: But I Thought Segways Were Going to Solve Everything
- Up Ahead: Who's Got a Better Idea?
