

An edition of Confessions of a Recovering Civil Engineer (2021)
the Strong Towns Vision for Transportation in the Next American City
By Charles L. Marohn, Jr.
Publish Date
2021
Publisher
Wiley & Sons, Limited, John
Language
eng
Pages
256
Description:
North America’s transportation system is broken, and most attempts to fix it only make it worse. In “Confessions of a Recovering Engineer,” Charles Marohn explains how the conventional approach to transportation puts communities in danger, increases debt and worsens transportation issues like congestion. He also shares how residents, local officials and engineers can work together to create real solutions. - Learn how our transportation system got so bad in the first place. - Understand why the conventional approach to solving chronic transportation problems—as well as the latest fads—are actually making things worse. - Discover the real costs Americans are paying for a broken transportation system…not just in dollars, but in time, safety, and quality of life. - Learn how we can use a Strong Towns approach to build the transportation we deserve.
subjects: Communication and traffic, Transportation, Ubanism
Places: United States, North America
Times: Post WWII