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Confessions of a Recovering Engineer

Transportation for a Strong Town

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Confessions of a Recovering Engineer

By: Charles L. Marohn Jr.
Narrated by: Christopher Douyard
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In Confessions of a Recovering Engineer, renowned speaker and author of Strong Towns Charles L. Marohn, Jr., delivers an accessible and engaging exploration of America's transportation system, laying bare the reasons why it no longer works as it once did, and how to modernize transportation to better serve local communities.

You'll discover real-world examples of poor design choices and how those choices have dramatic and tragic effects on the lives of the people who use them. You'll also find case studies and examples of design improvements that have revitalized communities and improved safety.

This important book shows you: the values of the transportation professions, how they are applied in the design process, and how those priorities differ from those of the public; how the standard approach to transportation ensures the maximum amount of traffic congestion possible is created each day, and how to fight that congestion on a budget; and bottom-up techniques for spending less and getting higher returns on transportation projects, all while improving quality of life for residents. Perfect for anyone interested in why transportation systems work - and fail to work - the way they do, Confessions of a Recovering Engineer is a fascinating insider's peek behind the scenes of America's transportation systems.

©2021 Charles L. Marohn, Jr. (P)2021 Ascent Audio
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Must read/listen for pretty much anyone

Charles Marohn Jr. makes a set of well-structured and thought-provoking arguments about how the built environment in the US ultimately does Americans a great disservice. A must-read for any person who has been stuck in grid-locked traffic, looked upon a sea of mostly empty parking lots, been unable to afford a home in any place they considered worth living, or felt a general disillusionment with trying to navigate American cities outside of a car.

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