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Highway Robbery | Praise

Highway Robbery: Transportation Racism & New Routes to Equity presents an intriguing account of how highway, rail, and bus planning and implementation have exacerbated racial inequities in the United States. [Highway Robbery] shows that … transportation planners have systematically hurt minority communities by depriving them of valuable resources, investments, mobility and by concentrating pollutants which contribute to abnormally high asthma rates…. This book is a must read for urban planners, policy analysts, health planners, government officials, and community organizations interested in reducing racial inequalities, building strong healthy communities and having transportation appropriately meet the needs of diverse populations.”
—J. Eugene Grigsby, III, President/CEO, National Health Foundation

Highway Robbery is the aptly titled treatise-cum-outcry against one of the most-ignored aspects of our [nation’s] racial inequity: our pricey car-based policies. Highway subsidies have run roughshod over any notion of racial justice and these authors have laid out both the crime and correction for this discrimination in mobility, equity, and livability in a timely way.
—Jane Holtz Kay, author of Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take It Back

“A warning from the front lines of transportation justice to mainstream environmentalists and transportation power brokers alike: ‘Ignore us at your peril.’”
—Charles Komanoff, Right Of Way

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