What would a TV ad promoting alternatives to driving look like? What if people who love cycling and progressive transportation reclaimed ideas like freedom, independence and even patriotism? We decided to give it a shot. Check out our new video, "America, It's Just Like Riding a Bike."
In memory of Donald Shoup, we re-released our 2023 interview with the brilliant, witty and influential scholar. "The High Cost of Free Parking" is a hugely important book and his research has influenced countless planners and advocates around the world. RIP. image
"The most abundant nanoplastic was tyre particles (41%), then polystyrene (28%) and polyethylene (12%). Each tyre on the world’s 1.6bn vehicles can lose 4kg during its lifetimes and may be the largest source of tiny plastic pollution."
When NYC started congestion pricing last week, we knew the local mainstream press would be out talking to drivers who were against the toll. So we went out and heard from some people who weren’t driving, including advocates who fought for this historic program. image
Very fun episode coming tomorrow!
Happy Hanukkah! image
"According to the International Energy Agency, in 2023 the growth in big cars increased oil consumption worldwide by 500,000 barrels per day and generated 20 percent of the entire global increase in manmade CO2." Via @npub1zrap...080t
Bookshop dot org is running some great Black Friday specials today, with free shipping too. Check out our recommended titles, books by podcast guests, and a list of books for kids. Avoid Amazon and support independent booksellers! https://bookshop.org/shop/thewaroncars
Big news! We are so excited to share the stage with @npub1x895...fsc0 in a joint live show on Fri, Jan 31 at Hunter College in New York City. Pre-sale tickets are available now exclusively for Patreon supporters of The War on Cars and City Nerd and Hunter College alums. Sign up for our Patreon or for CityNerd's (or both) to get your tickets! image
β€œWe don't right now have any information about who put them up. We do know that they're very professionally designed signs. They're very large. They're very well done. So someone went to a lot of trouble to put these large signs up.”