Post­ed by Nat Bernstein

Were you aware that over the past decade Amer­i­cans have been dri­ving few­er total miles each year — a pat­tern that has­n’t trend­ed since 1945?

For­mer NYC Traf­fic Com­mis­sion­er Samuel I. Schwartz — a.k.a. Grid­lock Sam” — presents the mil­len­ni­al rev­o­lu­tion of the urban land­scape and the rise of the pedes­tri­an, the cyclist, and the pub­lic trans­porta­tion com­muter. And what a phe­nom­e­nal book cov­er to go with it! A grid in white over blue, green, and grey, with tiny sil­hou­ettes of every means of get­ting around the Amer­i­can city, from bus­es and taxis to pedi­cabs and tan­dem bicy­cles to strolling or jog­ging solo or in com­pa­ny. Col­or me compelled!

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Nat Bern­stein is the for­mer Man­ag­er of Dig­i­tal Con­tent & Media, JBC Net­work Coor­di­na­tor, and Con­tribut­ing Edi­tor at the Jew­ish Book Coun­cil and a grad­u­ate of Hamp­shire College.