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Mass Motorization and Mass Transit David W. Jones

Mass Motorization and Mass Transit By David W. Jones

Mass Motorization and Mass Transit by David W. Jones


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A brilliant analysis of the troubled history and uncertain future of mass transit

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Mass Motorization and Mass Transit: An American History and Policy Analysis by David W. Jones

Mass Motorization and Mass Transit examines how the United States became the world's most thoroughly motorized nation and why mass transit has been more displaced in the United States than in any other advanced industrial nation. The book's historical and international perspective provides a uniquely effective framework for understanding both the intensity of U.S. motorization and the difficulties the country will face in moderating its demands on the world's oil supply and reducing the CO2 emissions generated by motor vehicles. No other book offers as comprehensive a history of mass transit, mass motorization, highway development, and suburbanization or provides as penetrating an analysis of the historical differences between motorization in the United States and that of other advanced industrial nations.

Mass Motorization and Mass Transit Reviews

Jones ultimately attributes mass motorization to consumer preferences-for single- family home ownership, suburban living, and sun belt metropolises where low-density development and dispersed employment made automobiles essential.Vol. 96.2 September 2009

-- Thomas G. Andrews * University of Colorado Denver *

David Jones does a great job of dispelling myths that many of us hold about the advent of the automobile and the decline of public transit in the United States.

* publictransport.about.com *

Jones documents well the politics of postwar efforts by big city mayors to obtain federal aid for rail systems. . . . He provides good evidence for transit's very limited potential to solve the pressing problems of congestion, energy use, and global warming. . . . Highly recommended.March 2009

-- D. Brand * formerly, Harvard University *

In this sweeping history of urban transportation modernization and post-modernization in the United States, David Jones debunks popular explanations for the decline of mass transit and the rise of mass motorization. . . . offers a solid foundation for debating alternative theses that seek to account for technological change.Vol. 50 July 2009

-- Gregory Thompson * Technology and Culture *

This is a valuable and topical book which brings transport issues to the fore in American domestic and foreign policy. 43 2009

-- Margaret Walsh * University of Nottingham *

About David W. Jones

David W. Jones is a historian and policy analyst who has taught at Stanford University and the University of California at Berkeley, where he served as research manager at the Institute for Transportation Studies. Jones has been a staff consultant to regional transportation planning agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Table of Contents

Contents
List of Tables
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Part 1. U.S. Motorization in International Context
1. Motorization in the United States and Other Industrial Nations

Part 2. U.S. Motorization in Historical Context
2. Transit's American History, 1880-1929
3. The Great Depression and the New Deal: A Pivotal Epoch in U.S. Transportation History
4. World War II and Its Immediate Aftermath: The End of the Streetcar Era and the Beginnings of the Freeway Era
5. The Interstate and Pervasive Motorization, 1956-80
6. Transit's Conversion to Public Ownership
7. U.S. Motorization since the OPEC Embargo
8. The Competitive Difficulties of the U.S. Automakers

Part 3. Evolving Challenges in an Evolved Environment
9. The Changing Valance of U.S. Motorization
10. The Road to Sustainable Motorization
11. Motorization and Sustainability: History and Prospect
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN0253221714G
9780253221711
0253221714
Mass Motorization and Mass Transit: An American History and Policy Analysis by David W. Jones
Used - Good
Paperback
Indiana University Press
20100312
288
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