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The War on Cars

The War on Cars

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The War on Cars brings you news, commentary and stories about the worldwide battle to undo a century's worth of damage wrought by the automobile.The War on Cars, LLC Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • TEASER: Cars Drive Us Apart, Subway Takes Unite Us
    Aug 26 2025

    This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive bonus episode. For complete access to this and all of our bonus content, plus ad-free versions of regular episodes, merch discounts, presale tickets to live shows, and more, become a Patreon supporter of The War on Cars.

    In this bonus episode, Doug and I discuss a couple of recent studies that look at just how destructive cars are to the social fabric of our communities, how they decrease life satisfaction, and how walkable neighborhoods with public gathering places are an important resources for combating the loneliness epidemic.

    As we often say, we have custom-built our communities for cars, in the name of convenience. That obviously sucks for those of us who don’t want to drive. But the crazy thing is, as we have often pointed out, that it also sucks for people who do think that driving it’s a terrific way to get around.

    In the full bonus, we also give you our take on David Byrne’s Subway Takes appearance—and his take about urban bike etiquette!

    Become a Patreon supporter of the podcast for access to the entire episode.

    Pre-order our new book, Life After Cars: Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of the Automobile, coming in October from Thesis, an imprint of Penguin Random House. And catch us on tour this fall and beyond. Tickets for live shows are on sale now!

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    8 mins
  • Should the Bus Be Free? With Yonah Freemark
    Aug 12 2025

    Should the bus be free? That’s the question everyone following the New York City mayoral race is asking, with Democratic primary winner Zohran Mamdani promising to focus on fast, free buses if he’s elected to City Hall. Eliminating bus fares is a big idea, but is it a good one? Like a lot of things in politics, there’s no simple answer. That’s why we asked Yonah Freemark — a researcher in cities, land use, and transportation at the Urban Institute — to walk us through the pros and cons of making the bus free for everyone. Whatever you think about it, the good news is that everyone is talking about bus riders. That’s a win in our book.

    Support The War on Cars on Patreon and receive exclusive access to ad-free versions of regular episodes, Patreon-only bonus content, Discord access, invitations to live events, merch discounts and free stickers!

    ***Our new book, Life After Cars: Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of the Automobile, will be published on October 21, 2025 by Thesis, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Pre-order now.***

    Purchase tickets for our Life After Cars publication party and live show at The Bell House in Brooklyn on October 28th. And find us in other cities for our book tour including San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, and more.

    The War on Cars is produced with the generous support of the Helen & William Mazer Foundation.

    This episode was sponsored by Cleverhood and Upway. Listen for the latest discount codes.

    Check out Mamala Food by Dani Finkel. (She designed our logo!)

    SHOW NOTES

    Learn more about Yonah Freemark and his work at the Urban Institute.

    Watch Zohran Mamdani on The Breakfast Club.

    Charlie Komanoff: Free buses would mean faster buses and more riders. (Streetsblog)

    Andrew Cuomo has a less ambitious free bus plan. (Gothamist)

    Boston has free buses on three routes. (Boston.gov)

    New York’s free bus pilot. (MTA.info)

    This episode was recorded at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio.

    www.thewaroncars.org

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • PREVIEW: We Know What We Read Last Summer
    Jul 29 2025

    This is a preview of a Patreon-exclusive bonus episode. For complete access to this and all of our bonus content, plus ad-free versions of regular episodes, merch discounts, presale tickets to live shows, and more, become a Patreon supporter of The War on Cars.

    While we were researching and writing "Life After Cars" last year, we read and pulled information from dozens upon dozens of books. There were also a handful of books that caught our attention but that, try as we might, didn't quite warrant inclusion in our own. In this Patreon exclusive, we talk about two of these books: "Road Safety: How to Reduce Accidents" by T.S. Skillman (1965) and an anthology called "He Rides Beside You" (1957). For very different reasons, both are fascinating examples of the mindset of people who knew a life before cars and, more than halfway into the 20th century, were grappling with the reality of life during cars.

    Become a Patreon supporter of the podcast for access to the entire episode.

    Pre-order our new book, Life After Cars: Freeing Ourselves from the Tyranny of the Automobile, coming in October from Thesis, an imprint of Penguin Random House. And catch us on tour this fall and beyond. Tickets for live shows are on sale now!

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    6 mins
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