I just enjoyed reading a review of Traffic, a new book by Tom Vanderbilt at Slate.com. It explains a lot about the behavior of motorists, although the irrationality of the whole thing will not be comforting to cyclists. For instance, building roads straighter makes them more dangerous. And I liked the reason that you will two Starbucks across the street from each other: traffic patterns are so poor that since it is so difficult to do a left turn against traffic it is easier just to build another coffee shop! I think this one is going on my reading list...
There is an interview with Mr. Vanderbilt at Salon.com as well now.
For a list of fascinating facts about US driving, check this out. And just remember that the most commonly dropped object on Los Angeles freeways is...a ladder!
Put on my reading list as well. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think people might notice losing a ladder. But then again, maybe not in LA!
ReplyDeleteThe person losing the ladder might not notice, but the driver following sure would!
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