The War on Cars

The War on Cars, LLC
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Apr 7, 2026 • 57min

EPISODE 170: A Doctor's View of Traffic Violence

Dr. Rex Tai, a long-term care physician who treats many victims of motor vehicle injury and advocates for mobility justice. He recounts harrowing clinical stories and the hidden burden of nonfatal crash survivors. He links traffic violence to racial and economic inequality and argues for community-centered, protected infrastructure and organizing by delivery workers and grassroots groups.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 9min

PREVIEW: Let's Get Political

A look at how safe-streets and transit-focused political action groups formed to directly influence elections. Conversations about founding local PACs in New York, New Jersey, and Chicago. Tales of campaign fundraising chaos, strategic endorsements, and using support as leverage to win policy commitments.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 58min

Tony Kushner on The Pushcart War

Tony Kushner, Pulitzer-winning playwright behind Angels in America and film collaborator with Spielberg, reflects on The Pushcart War and its formative impact on him. He discusses adapting the book, its Large Object theory and modern parallels, tactics of small-scale resistance, the politics of public space, and visions of streets reclaimed for people rather than machines.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 46min

America's Hidden Desire to Live Car-Free

Hue-Tam Jamme, researcher exploring urban planning and car-free communities. Deborah Salon, urban planning researcher studying predictors of car-free interest. Nicole Corcoran, researcher analyzing urban and suburban attitudes toward car-free living. They discuss a survey showing strong and potential interest in car-free lifestyles. They consider who is open to car-free living, where it is feasible, and what policy and market changes could enable more car-free choices.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 9min

PREVIEW: What Snow Reveals About Cities (Plus More From Our Book Tour)

A lively tour recap from Miami to Phoenix that highlights surprising city contrasts. Snow's hush exposes how much street space is really used to store private cars. Listeners hear about parking chaos during storms, sidewalk clearing duties, and how snowed-in vehicles reveal real driving patterns. The conversation teases policy choices like limiting or pricing on-street parking.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 48min

Planning Livable Downtowns with Brent Toderian

Brent Toderian, veteran city planner who led Vancouver’s transformation, talks about making downtowns liveable for families. He describes Vancouver’s urban Costco, waterfront vibrancy, and the role of transit over freeways. He explains the ‘urban contract’ of housing plus amenities, why regulation helps developers, and launches the Urban Truth Collective to fight city disinformation.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 1h 11min

Superbowl Roundup with Ian Chillag

Ian Chillag, creator of Everything Is Alive and co-host of How to Do Everything, joins to unpack Super Bowl ads and culture. They discuss the scarcity of car commercials, recurring themes like weight-loss and AI anxiety, the emotional lost-dog spots, and why automakers largely sat out the broadcast. Short takes on Bad Bunny’s halftime and how ads reflect the nation’s mood.
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Jan 27, 2026 • 10min

PREVIEW: Women Changing Cities with Melissa and Chris Bruntlett

Chris Bruntlett, urban mobility expert and author on cycling and tactical urbanism, and Melissa Bruntlett, author focused on people-centered city design, discuss women reshaping cities. They cover pandemic-driven street experiments, Paris pop-up bike lanes, Montreal pedestrianized commercial streets, Barcelona Superblocks, Sydney’s rapid bike network, and gendered safety initiatives like Delhi’s crowdsourced reporting.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 53min

The Importance of Livable Streets with Bruce Appleyard

In this engaging discussion, Bruce Appleyard, a renowned Professor of Urban Design, shares insights from his book Livable Streets 2.0. He explores how street design can enhance or diminish social ties, particularly emphasizing the detrimental effects of car-centric infrastructure on children's mobility. Bruce reveals intriguing findings that lighter traffic fosters community while heavy traffic isolates. He also highlights the importance of creating nurturing environments through thoughtful street design and encourages listeners to advocate for livable changes in their neighborhoods.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 31min

The Creation of America's Car Culture, Part 2

In this engaging discussion, Amy Steli, an artist and urban planner from New Orleans, shares her insights on the devastating impacts of the Claiborne Expressway on the Treme neighborhood, highlighting lost businesses and increased crime. Richard Levy, a civil rights activist from Syracuse, recounts his role in opposing the construction of I-81 through the 15th Ward, emphasizing community solidarity and the challenges faced. Both guests reflect on the broader implications of highway development, underscoring its tragic legacy and ongoing fight for urban renewal.

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