
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
What makes the politics surrounding transportation so murky and insidious? Nicole Gelinas, author of Movement: New York's Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car, a Gotham Book Prize nominee, talks to Bradley about the hidden forces keeping mass transit in check, how environmental regulations are used as a scapegoat and why Amazon deliveries are killing the streets. Plus, she weighs in on Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral run and whether New Yorkers will trade scandal for competence.
4.8
8181 ratings
What makes the politics surrounding transportation so murky and insidious? Nicole Gelinas, author of Movement: New York's Long War to Take Back Its Streets from the Car, a Gotham Book Prize nominee, talks to Bradley about the hidden forces keeping mass transit in check, how environmental regulations are used as a scapegoat and why Amazon deliveries are killing the streets. Plus, she weighs in on Andrew Cuomo’s mayoral run and whether New Yorkers will trade scandal for competence.
32,136 Listeners
8,807 Listeners
111,530 Listeners
165 Listeners
6,604 Listeners
2,432 Listeners
5,073 Listeners
8,685 Listeners
5,351 Listeners
15,263 Listeners
10,154 Listeners
1,422 Listeners
3,141 Listeners
95 Listeners
846 Listeners