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Why a CU Denver professor thinks the people who design our roads need a wake-up call

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • Not that long ago, some doctors would use lobotomies ( www.bbc.com/news/stories-5585... ) as a treatment for mental illness... or insomnia... or severe headaches. That wouldn’t happen now. But modern medicine has taken some weird, often tragic turns to get to where it is now.
    Author Wesley Marshall ( www.wesmarshall.org/ ) argues that there’s a similarity between the science behind our transportation systems and these outdated practices in medicine and psychiatry. And, he says it’s time for a wakeup call.
    Marshall, who teaches civil engineering at the University of Colorado Denver, ( architectureandplanning.ucden... ) thinks the way our streets and highways are designed contributes to tens of thousands of unnecessary crashes and deaths each year.
    He recently published his research and ideas in a provocatively titled book, Killed By a Traffic Engineer ( www.barnesandnoble.com/w/kill... ).
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    Episode 491
    July 9, 2024
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