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Author Marx, Paris, author.

Title Road to nowhere : what Silicon Valley gets wrong about the future of transportation / Paris Marx.

Publication Info. London ; New York : Verso, 2022.

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 Farmington, Main Library - Adult Department  388.4 MAR    Check Shelf
Description 263 pages ; 21 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-251) and index.
Contents How the automobile disrupted mobility -- Understanding the Silicon Valley worldview -- Greenwashing the electric vehicle -- Uber's assault on cities and labor -- Self-driving cars did not deliver -- Making new roads for cars -- The coming fight for the sidewalk -- The real futures that tech is building -- Toward a better transport future.
Summary "Road to Nowhere exposes the flaws in Silicon Valley's vision of the future: ride-hailing services such as Uber and Lyft to take us anywhere; electric cars to make them 'green'; and automation to ensure transport is cheap and ubiquitous. Such promises are implausible and potentially dangerous. As Paris Marx shows, these technological visions are a threat to our ideas of what a society should be. Electric cars are not a silver bullet for sustainability, and autonomous vehicles won't guarantee road safety. There will not be underground tunnels to eliminate traffic congestion, and micromobility services will not replace car travel any sooner than we will see the arrival of the long-awaited flying car. In response, Marx offers a vision for a more collective way of organizing transportation systems that considers the needs of poor, marginalized, and vulnerable people. The book argues that rethinking mobility can be the first step in a broader reimagining of how we design and live in our future cities. We must create streets that allow for social interaction and conviviality. We need reasons to get out of our cars and to use public means of transit determined by community needs rather than algorithmic control. Such decisions should be guided by the search for quality of life rather than for profit"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Transportation -- Social aspects.
Transportation -- Political aspects.
Urban transportation policy.
Urban transportation -- Case studies.
Transportation -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01155204
Urban transportation policy. (OCoLC)fst01162672
Genre/Form Case studies. (OCoLC)fst01423765
Other Form: ebook version : 9781839765902
ISBN 9781839765889
1839765887
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