The Silent Highway

The Silent Highway
Title The Silent Highway PDF eBook
Author Louise Seymour Houghton
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 1901
Genre Missionaries
ISBN

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London

London
Title London PDF eBook
Author Charles Knight (Publisher.)
Publisher
Pages 480
Release 1841
Genre
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Right of Way

Right of Way
Title Right of Way PDF eBook
Author Angie Schmitt
Publisher Island Press
Pages 247
Release 2020-08-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1642830836

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The face of the pedestrian safety crisis looks a lot like Ignacio Duarte-Rodriguez. The 77-year old grandfather was struck in a hit-and-run crash while trying to cross a high-speed, six-lane road without crosswalks near his son’s home in Phoenix, Arizona. He was one of the more than 6,000 people killed while walking in America in 2018. In the last ten years, there has been a 50 percent increase in pedestrian deaths. The tragedy of traffic violence has barely registered with the media and wider culture. Disproportionately the victims are like Duarte-Rodriguez—immigrants, the poor, and people of color. They have largely been blamed and forgotten. In Right of Way, journalist Angie Schmitt shows us that deaths like Duarte-Rodriguez’s are not unavoidable “accidents.” They don’t happen because of jaywalking or distracted walking. They are predictable, occurring in stark geographic patterns that tell a story about systemic inequality. These deaths are the forgotten faces of an increasingly urgent public-health crisis that we have the tools, but not the will, to solve. Schmitt examines the possible causes of the increase in pedestrian deaths as well as programs and movements that are beginning to respond to the epidemic. Her investigation unveils why pedestrians are dying—and she demands action. Right of Way is a call to reframe the problem, acknowledge the role of racism and classism in the public response to these deaths, and energize advocacy around road safety. Ultimately, Schmitt argues that we need improvements in infrastructure and changes to policy to save lives. Right of Way unveils a crisis that is rooted in both inequality and the undeterred reign of the automobile in our cities. It challenges us to imagine and demand safer and more equitable cities, where no one is expendable.

A History of Wisconsin Highway Development, 1945-1985

A History of Wisconsin Highway Development, 1945-1985
Title A History of Wisconsin Highway Development, 1945-1985 PDF eBook
Author George Bechtel
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 1989
Genre Highway law
ISBN

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Works

Works
Title Works PDF eBook
Author Marshall
Publisher
Pages 284
Release 1896
Genre
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The Highway of Letters and Its Echoes of Famous Footsteps

The Highway of Letters and Its Echoes of Famous Footsteps
Title The Highway of Letters and Its Echoes of Famous Footsteps PDF eBook
Author Thomas Archer
Publisher London : Cassell
Pages 552
Release 1893
Genre Authors, English
ISBN

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The Monthly Review

The Monthly Review
Title The Monthly Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 648
Release 1842
Genre Books
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