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Traffic

By: Paul Josephson

Paperback | 9 January 2017 | Edition Number 1

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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.

Traffic has filled the world. From livable, coastal Trondheim, Norway, to gridlocked Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia. From the narrow streets of Boston to the bottlenecked "beltways" that surround US cities. Even to the desolate Transamazon Highway in Brazil. Traffic volumes increased at first imperceptibly, then rapidly as traffic planners and highway builders commanded great budgets and imagined they could manage the flood. Instead they created the clogged roads and highways of the 21st century. So accustomed were town fathers and mothers, city planners, and traffic engineers to accommodating the automobile, they belatedly embraced traffic control as a solution to city safety problems, including noise, pollution, and pedestrian injuries and fatalities, and they ignored such inexpensive solutions as the bicycle. Paul Josephson's Traffic considers the history of traffic, and the political and other controversies that frame the belated technological efforts to calm it.

Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.

Industry Reviews
Traffic is both insightful and entertaining. Based on a range of sources, it provides us with a fuller understanding of the methods by which we might be able to control the negative effects of the automobile on our cities. * Joel A. Tarr, Richard S. Caliguiri University Professor of History and Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, USA *
Paul Josephson, with deft humor and brilliance, shines a spotlight on one of the simplest and most unassuming cures for our traffic ills-the speed bump. That invention is not the new, new thing, like Uber, autonomous vehicles, and paying for transit with your smart phone. The speed bump is tried and true, and represents much more than a lump of pavement. Its very idea is the way we must design the cities of the future for people and not just automobiles. * Lois DeMeester, CEO and Founder of Mobility Lab *
These Object Lessons books are interesting little in-depth examinations and philosophical treatises on objects as disparate as cigarette lighters, hotels, questionnaires, eggs, drones, golf balls, shipping containers, and waste. Like many of the other authors in the series, Paul Josephson, through humor and intelligence, offers great insight. He makes reading about traffic much more pleasant than being stuck in it. * Lit Hub *

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