The Bailey Podcast E018: OK Vroomer
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In this episode, we talk cars.
Participants: Yassine, Interversity, LetsStayCivilized, and Master-Thief.
The Disillusionment of the American Planner, or How We Became Mark Brendanawicz and How Houston Regulates Land Use (Nolan Gray, Market Urbanism)
Euclidean Zoning and Japanese Zoning (Urban Kchoze)
Is Covid-19 the end of cities? (Spoiler: No.) (Joe Cortright, City Observatory)
Cultivating the Skills that Freedom Requires in Matthew Crawford's Why We Drive: Toward a Philosophy of the Open Road (Josh Pauling, Front Porch Republic)
Europe Is the Real Home of Driving Freedom (J.R. Hildebrand, Road and Track)
The Biggest Opportunity Everyone Is Missing In Self-Driving Cars (Alex Roy, The Drive)
Step by step, Americans are sacrificing the right to walk (Antonia Malchik, Aeon)
Brilliant designs to fit more people in every city (Kent Larson, TED)
Wandering The Earth In A Rage (Virus Comix)
Why don't Americans walk more? The crisis of pedestrianism (Tom Vanderbilt, Slate)
Residential Parking Requirements (Seth Goodman, Graphing Parking)
We Are the 25%: Looking at Street Area Percentages and Surface Parking (Charlie Gardner, Old Urbanist)
Apartment Blockers (Alan Durning, Sightline.Org)
Traffic Calming 101 (Project for Public Spaces)
Housing+Transportation Map (Center for Neighborhood Technology)
HAWK Beacon (Wikipedia)
The Human Factor (William Langewiesche, Vanity Fair)
Recorded 2020-10-12 | Uploaded 2020-11-08
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