The book progresses by first establishing the scope of the problem. Then, it examines causes, such as daily commutes and accidents, using global case studies. Later chapters detail the economic impacts, including direct, indirect, and social costs. Finally, it evaluates potential solutions, such as infrastructure investments, demand management strategies, and technological innovations like intelligent transportation systems and autonomous vehicles.
This book is valuable because it integrates economic analysis with traffic engineering principles, offering a holistic understanding. It connects directly to urban planning, environmental science, and public policy, informing strategies for sustainable cities and highlighting transportation's impact on air quality. This approach provides actionable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and anyone interested in understanding and addressing the challenges related to transportation and economics.
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