Instead of Cars

Instead of Cars by Terence Bendixson, published by Penguin in 1977, is a revised edition that explores the complexities of transportation and its impact on society. This book presents a critical examination of automotive reliance and advocates for alternative modes of public transportation. Through a detailed analysis, Bendixson addresses the challenges and benefits associated with shifting away from car dependency, providing insights into urban planning and environmental considerations.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the implications of transportation choices, emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices. The book delves into various aspects of transportation, including the automotive industry and public transit systems, making it relevant for those interested in transportation policy and urban development. With 254 pages of content, this edition serves as a resource for understanding the broader context of transportation in modern society.
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