

What Next TBD: American Life is a Highway
Sep 29, 2024
David Zipper, a Senior Fellow at the MIT Mobility Initiative specializing in transportation policy, shares insights on the paradox of highway expansion in America. He discusses how building more highways ironically leads to increased traffic and advocates for rethinking urban infrastructure. Zipper delves into the historical background of the highway system, its social impacts on communities, and the financial dynamics shaping current projects. He emphasizes the need for alternative transportation solutions to create a more equitable and sustainable future.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Futility of Highway Expansion in American Cities
01:58 • 2min
The Evolution and Impact of American Highways
03:33 • 3min
Highways and Urban Planning: A Cycle of Congestion
06:40 • 5min
Rethinking Urban Infrastructure: The Future Beyond Highways
11:50 • 2min
Highways, Funding, and Community Struggles
14:13 • 7min
Navigating Commuting Challenges in Metro Atlanta
21:42 • 4min