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Driving Forces

Driving Forces The Automobile, Its Enemies, and the Politics of Mobility

James A. Dunn Jr., Brookings Institution Press 1998 c. 250pp.

Chapter 1: The Automobile and Its Enemies: The Making of a Policy Vanguard

Chapter 2: Promoting Highways: Trust Funds and Taxes

Chapter 3: Regulating the Auto Industry: Washington versus Detroit

Chapter 4: Restoring Urban Transit: Between Protection and Rejuvenation

Chapter 5: Intercity Passenger Rail: Subsidies, Speed and Suspense

Chapter 6: "Rationalizing" Sprawl: Can Access be Improved by Restricting Mobility?

Chapter 7: Toward a Politics of Mobility: "The Auto, Plus"

Notes

Index

Tables

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