Traffic

Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us)

Copertina rigida, 402 pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 29 Luglio 2008 da Alfred A. Knopf.

ISBN:
978-0-307-26478-7
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A New York Times Notable BookOne of the Best Books of the YearThe Washington Post - The Cleveland Plain-Dealer - Rocky Mountain NewsIn this brilliant, lively, and eye-opening investigation, Tom Vanderbilt examines the perceptual limits and cognitive underpinnings that make us worse drivers than we think we are. He demonstrates why plans to protect pedestrians from cars often lead to more accidents. He uncovers who is more likely to honk at whom, and why. He explains why traffic jams form, outlines the unintended consequences of our quest for safety, and even identifies the most common mistake drivers make in parking lots. Traffic is about more than driving: it's about human nature. It will change the way we see ourselves and the world around us, and it may even make us better drivers.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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  • Automobile driving -- Psychological aspects
  • Traffic congestion