
Door to Door
The Magnificent, Maddening, Mysterious World of Transportation
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Narrado por:
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Marc Cashman
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De:
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Edward Humes
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Garbology explores the hidden and costly wonders of our buy-it-now, get-it-today world of transportation, revealing the surprising truths, mounting challenges, and logistical magic behind every trip we take and every click we make.
Transportation dominates our daily existence. Thousands, even millions of miles are embedded in everything we do and touch. We live in a door-to-door universe that works so well, most Americans are scarcely aware of it.
The grand ballet in which we move ourselves and our stuff is equivalent to building the Great Pyramid, the Hoover Dam, and the Empire State Building all in a day. Every day. And yet, in the one highly visible part of the transportation world - the part we drive - we suffer grinding commutes, a violent death every 15 minutes, a dire injury every 12 seconds, and crumbling infrastructure.
Now, the way we move ourselves and our stuff is on the brink of great change, as a new mobility revolution upends the car culture that, for better and worse, built modern America. This unfolding revolution will disrupt lives and global trade, transforming our commutes, our vehicles, our cities, our jobs, and every aspect of culture, commerce, and the environment. We are, quite literally, at a fork in the road, though whether it will lead us to Carmageddon or Carmaheaven has yet to be determined.
Using interviews, data, and deep exploration of the hidden world of ports, traffic control centers, and the research labs defining our transportation future, acclaimed journalist Edward Humes breaks down the complex movements of humans, goods, and machines as never before, from increasingly car-less citizens to the distance UPS goes to deliver a leopard-printed phone case. Tracking one day in the life of his family in Southern California, Humes uses their commutes, traffic jams, grocery stops, and online shopping excursions as a springboard to explore the paradoxes and challenges inherent in our system. He ultimately makes clear that transportation is one of the few big things we can change - our personal choices do have a profound impact, and that fork in the road is coming up fast.
Door to Door is a fascinating detective story, investigating the worldwide cast of supporting characters and technologies that have enabled us to move from here to there - past, present, and future.
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how we will keep moving
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ride your **** bike people
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*It might work on the coasts well, the logistics in the center of the country are very different.
*It seems he failed to consider the empty miles needed to shift driverless cars to new locations.
*There is still a rush hour problem in terms of traffic and having enough to vehicles for peak hours... But parking them at other times.
That said, he made me think and I get the general idea.
Interesting, but...
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I definitely recommend this title to friends because of the richness in technical transportation information. Humes provides a great deal of perspective and history in all the subjects he covers. This does get a little preachy at times and doesn't really offer realistic solutions short of "tear it all down and start over."What does Marc Cashman bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
I imagine he adds a little interest in areas of the book that might get bogged down in figures and statistics.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No.Any additional comments?
A great book that i keep talking about with friends. Our conversations typically pick up where the book left off; figuring out real solutions that we can get involved in for the not-so-ideal situations the author brings up.Deep Dive into all things transportation
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Good;
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Preachy but valuable
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