“As a city planner and lifelong car nut, I hid my eyes from the truth for years. But I can no longer dodge the clear conclusion: The problem is cars, and the way we have allowed them to reshape the human environment around their needs, not ours. Against this backdrop, I owe my continued sanity to the best podcast in the world, The War on Cars. It’s all in this book. Read it.”
— Jeff Speck, city planner and author of Walkable City
“The car may be the feature of modern life we take most for granted. But as this brilliant book makes clear, we should be asking deep questions about whether we want to keep shaping our communities and our lives around automobiles: We’re ready for the shake-up these authors inspire!”
— Bill McKibben, author of Here Comes the Sun
“If the great American love affair with the automobile in the twentieth century was really an arranged marriage, then Life After Cars are the papers served for a conscious uncoupling. By fighting for what’s best for cites from the street to the schoolyard, the authors are ultimately fighting for what’s best for our people and the planet.”
— Janette Sadik-Khan, principal at Bloomberg Associates and former commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation
“No matter how bad you think cars are for our health, happiness, and well-being, after reading this book you’ll realize . . . it’s worse than you thought. Life After Cars proves people are hungry for something better.”
— Jason Slaughter, creator of Not Just Bikes
“Life After Cars offers a comprehensive account of why our unthinking allegiance to cars makes most things in life worse—and a vision for how to make them better. Valuable and timely, this book will make you believe change is possible.”
— Megan Kimble, author of City Limits
“Life After Cars is a much-needed ass-whooping for the city stewards who have us stuck in traffic. With verve and facts, it shows that car dependence is not inevitable. We built this hell, and, together, we can change it.”
— Charles Montgomery, urbanist and award-winning author of Happy City
“Inspiring and hopeful. After reading the authors’ exuberant call to arms, I’m ready to follow them into battle in the war on cars.”
— Henry Grabar, author of Paved Paradise