Guest: David Zipper
It’s a milestone. Today, is our 600th episode! Yep – 600… and looking back to that very first episode in September, 2010, it just doesn’t seem possible that it’s been over 11 years! My heartfelt thanks to WJCU for hosting and supporting the show!
This week, we are going to talk about Vision Zero and why it is achieving its goals across the globe – except for the U.S.
When on-the-road fatalities are down 30-50% in other countries, they are up by double digits in some states here.
And, David Zipper thinks we need to get mad – really mad – to bring attention to the carnage that is happening on our roads.
David is a visiting fellow at Harvard-Kennedy School’s Taubman Center for State and Local Government. He is a contributing writer at Bloomberg City Lab and has written extensively for Slate, the Washington Post, The Atlantic, and Wired.
His abiding interests in cities, mobility, transportation, and safety along with his broad and deep background in government, finance, and more, have all combined to give him a unique and authoritative perspective on what we need to do to get our heads on straight about how we live and how we move.
Click on the link for his article on Vision Zero in Bloomberg.
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Here’s the link to that Bloomberg article:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2022-04-11/-vision-zero-at-a-crossroads-as-u-s-traffic-death-rise