Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back

By (author): "Jane Holtz Kay"
Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back
ISBN0517587025
ISBN139780517587027
AsinAsphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back
Original titleAsphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back
Commuters, here's some food for thought: collectively, Americans spend more than 8 billion hours each year stuck in traffic. This is just one of the horrifying statistics mentioned in Jane Holtz Kay's Asphalt Nation, an eye-opening look at the relationship between Americans and their cars. Kay asserts that the automobile is destroying our communities, our environment, and our economic competitiveness, and her supporting arguments are pretty persuasive. In addition to the billions of hours wasted in gridlock, Kay notes that our daily drives are becoming longer and more frequent, and that increased mileage has nullified any advances in emission controls. Asphalt Nation is comprised of three parts: the first, "Car Glut: A Nation in Lifelock," examines the impact of the automobile culture on life in the United States today. "Car Tracks: The Machine That Made the Land" traces the history of cars from Henry Ford to the present, while "Car Free: From Dead End to Exit" imagines a happier future without automobile dependency.