
Killed by a Traffic Engineer
Shattering the Delusion That Science Underlies Our Transportation System
$75.44
- Paperback
344 pages
- Release Date
3 June 2024
Summary
In the US, we are nearing four million road deaths since we began counting them in 1899. The numbers are getting worse in recent years, yet we continue to accept these deaths as part of doing business. There has been no examination of why we engineer roads that are literally killing us.
Fixing the carnage on our roads requires a change in mindset and a dramatic transformation of transportation. This goes for traffic engineers in particular because they are still the ones in charge of …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781642833300 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1642833304 |
| Author: | Wes Marshall |
| Publisher: | Island Press |
| Imprint: | Island Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 344 |
| Release Date: | 3 June 2024 |
| Weight: | 690g |
| Dimensions: | 36mm x 230mm x 155mm |
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Critics Review
“Finally, the whistleblower we’ve all been waiting for! Wes Marshall is much more than that–including a great storyteller–but with Killed by a Traffic Engineer, his role in history has been secured: pulling back the curtain and exposing the inner workings of an entire profession based on a foundation of the purest hooey.”–Jeff Speck, FAICP, author of ‘Walkable City’ and ‘Walkable City Rules’“Very few transportation books remain influential 20 or 30 years after they are published. Wes Marshall’s Killed by a Traffic Engineer may well be one of them. It won’t let you look at our streets the same way ever again.”–Donald Shoup, author of ‘The High Cost of Free Parking’
About The Author
Wes Marshall
Wes Marshall, PhD, PE, is professor of Civil Engineering with a joint appointment in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Colorado Denver. He is also the director of the CU Denver Transportation Research Center and co-director of the Active Communities/Transportation (ACT) research group. He received his Professional Engineering license in 2003 and focuses on transportation teaching and research dedicated to creating a more sustainable and resilient world, particularly in terms of road safety. Having spent time in the private sector, Wes has been working on these issues for more than 25 years. With over 80 peer-reviewed publications, Wes was also the winner of the Campus-wide University of Colorado Denver Outstanding Faculty in Research Award.
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