Congestion pricing "has been a striking success. Traffic speeds have increased. Pollution is down. The fee is generating a large amount of revenue for the city’s transit system. And predictions that it would be bad for business have proved completely wrong."
We'll be taking a bit of a break. To celebrate the end of the year we are offering 15% off everything in The War on Cars store, from stickers to t-shirts. Use code BYEBYE2025 at checkout. Happy new year!
Big news! On Thursday, January 15th we'll be sharing the stage with Melissa & Chris Bruntlett @modacitylife.com for a double book event at the Miracle Theater in Coral Gables, FL hosted by @transitmia.bsky.social. Don't miss this epic team-up! https://purchase.actorsplayhouse.org/EventAvailability?EventId=14801 image
Spotted in Houston: two hacked variable message signs. That the signs were placed on the sidewalk, blocking pedestrian access, makes the messages all the more urgent.
"Denver transportation officials said an anti-car message that was displayed on traffic signs in Denver on Friday was the result of a hack. One sign, photographed by The Denver Gazette on Friday evening at E. Colfax Ave & Lincoln St near the Colorado Capitol, shared the message 'Cars ruin cities.'"
Final day for free shipping from Bookshop dot org. Pick up a copy of LIFE AFTER CARS for yourself or as a gift this holiday season and support independent booksellers. https://bookshop.org/a/9252/9780593850725
NEW EPISODE: "The Creation of America's Car Culture." Producer Ilana Strauss talks to historian Peter Norton about the two men who, in the 1920s, teamed up to sell more cars and shape the way cities handle traffic. Their legacy can be felt across the country today. image
Thanks @Not Just Bikes 🇳🇱 for your endorsement of our new book, LIFE AFTER CARS. Available wherever books are sold! #books image
Wow! What a great review of LIFE AFTER CARS: "Those new to thinking about the automobile’s reign of terror on society might bristle at the book’s explicitly anti-car message, but the authors aren’t throwing around assertions they can’t back up. By covering a range of topics in one volume, Life After Cars provides openings for new people to enlist in the (proverbial) war on cars."
Streetsblog USA has its review of "Life After Cars." Read it and buy your copy of the book today!