We Built It That Way

Look both ways: Why is crossing the street so dangerous?


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In our first episode, we take a look at crossing the street. Why is it so frequently a dangerous and uncomfortable activity? What does street design reveal about our priorities as a society? And what does this all mean for us as humans? 

Join us as we barely scratch the surface on these questions! 

Links:

Want to read more on this episode’s topic? Here’s just a short list of interesting resources:

  • Quoted in the show: Should Law Subsidize Driving? by Gregory H. Shill
  • Fighting Traffic (book) by Peter Norton
  • Right of Way (book) by Angie Schmitt
  • Street crossing behavior in younger and older pedestrians: an eye- and head-tracking study
  • Collective behavior in road crossing pedestrians: the role of social information
  • Human Factors Assessment of Pedestrian Roadway Crossing Behavior
  • Road Safety Fundamentals Unit 2: Human Behavior and Road Safety
  • Exploring the Pedestrian's Behaviors in Crossing the Street Based on Gender
  • On the Psychology of Crossing The Street
  • Why Did the Human Cross the Road? To Confuse the Self-Driving Car
  • The forgotten history of how automakers invented the crime of "jaywalking"
  • Jaywalking: How the car industry outlawed crossing the road
  • The secret history of jaywalking: The disturbing reason it was outlawed — and why we should lift the ban
  • The (Classist, Racist) History of Jaywalking
  • “Adam Ruins Everything” Explains the Origins of “Jaywalking”
  • Three Turning Restrictions Cities Need To Put On Drivers
  • STUDY: How Race and Income Impact Road Safety in Oregon

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We Built It That WayBy Jordan Clark + AJ Fawver

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