Traffic
Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says about Us)
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Publisher:
New York : Toronto : - AA Knopf Canada
Pages:
402
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780307397720, 9780307264787
Language:
English
Notes:
"A Borzoi book"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement of responsibility:
Tom Vanderbilt
Physical description:
viii, 402 p. ; 24 cm.
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Add a CommentI expected to enjoy Traffic quite a bit - as a person with a psychology degree who loves to drive, I really looked forward to some interesting insights into human behavior behind the wheel. However, I only read about 60 pages into the book before I put it down. One element I disliked was the narrative voice. Much of the book is written in the first person plural, and many of the sentence structures are awkward. To wit: "So whether we're cocky, compensating for feeling fearful, or just plain clueless, the roads are filled with a majority of above-average drivers (particularly men), each of whom seems intent on maintaining their sense of above-averageness." While I do like the evidence provided for some twists on conventional wisdom (for example, that cell phone use while driving is not significantly worse than any of a hundred other ways drivers distract themselves), I was left unsatisifed by the explanations in the chapter "Why Does the Other Lane Always Seem Faster?" While the book is clearly carefully researched and the author enjoys the material, Traffic just doesn't ever get up to speed.
Interesting book. I definitely think about it often while I'm driving. (It's not as long as it looks, about 100 pages are acknowledgements.)
Very good book for all drivers; Ministry of Transport should read it too.