The Resource Cars in America, Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor
Cars in America, Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor
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- Summary
- Presents a collection of essays discussing varying viewpoints on the effect of cars on American society, covering such topics as the link between urban sprawl and automobiles, the role of law in making driving safer, and the country's future transportations needs
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (220 pages
- Contents
-
- 2.
- Car culture does not give Americans freedom
- Jay Walljasper
- 3.
- Urban sprawl resulting from cars contributes to obesity
- Barbara A. McCann
- and
- Reid Ewing
- 4.
- There is no link between urban sprawl and obesity
- Why consider opposing viewpoints?
- Wendell Cox
- and
- Ronald D. Utt
- 5.
- Sport utility vehicles harm America
- Sierra Club
- 6.
- Sport utility vehicles do not harm America
- Matthew Craig
- Periodical bibliography
- Introduction
- ch. 2.
- How can driving in America be made safer?
- Chapter preface
- 1.
- Seat belt laws should be enforced / R Jeffrey W. Runge
- 2.
- Enforcement of seat belt laws is a waste of resources
- Ted Balaker
- 3.
- America needs stricter drunk driving laws
- ch. 1.
- John Valenti
- 4.
- America's drunk driving laws are too strict
- Radley Balko
- 5.
- Black boxes for cars
- Ian Ayres
- and
- Barry Nalebuff
- 6.
- How do cars affect life in the United States?
- Black boxes in cars threaten civil liberties
- Jim Harper
- 7.
- Sport utility vehicles make driving unsafe
- Joan Claybrook
- 8.
- The danger of sport utility vehicles has been exaggerated
- Amy Ridenour
- and
- Eric Peters
- Chapter preface
- Periodical bibliography
- 1.
- Car culture gives Americans freedom
- Sam Kazman
- Leonard Sax
- 3.
- Efforts to stop underage drunk driving must be increased
- Wendy J. Hamilton
- 4.
- Underage drunk driving has decreased
- Francine Katz
- 5.
- Driving restrictions decrease youth accident rates
- Melissa Savage
- ch. 3.
- 6.
- Better driver education will make young drivers safer
- Reno Gazette-Journal
- Periodical bibliography
- ch. 4.
- How can the United States meet its future transportation needs?
- Chapter preface
- 1.
- Public transportation can reduce traffic congestion
- American Public Transportation Association
- How should youth driving be regulated?
- 2.
- Public transportation will not reduce traffic congestion
- Anthony Downs
- 3.
- Fuel efficiency standards should be raised
- Gretchen DuBeau
- 4.
- Fuel efficiency standards harm Americans
- Sam Kazman
- 5.
- Chapter preface
- The use of biofuels will harm society
- George Monbiot
- 6.
- Gas-electric hybrids can help America meet its transportation needs
- John Rockhold
- 7.
- Hydrogen-powered vehicles can help America meet its transportation needs
- David K. Garman
- 8.
- Gas and diesel engines will be the mainstay of the future
- 1.
- Brock Yates
- Periodical bibliography
- For further discussion
- Organizations to contact
- Bibliography of books
- Index
- Authorities should stop teens from engaging in street racing
- Denver Post
- 2.
- Teens should be encouraged to participate in supervised street racing
- Label
- Cars in America
- Title
- Cars in America
- Statement of responsibility
- Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor
- Subject
-
- Transportation
- Autofahren
- Automobiles
- Automobile driving -- Social aspects -- United States
- Automobiles
- Automobiles -- Social aspects -- United States
- Soziologie
- Public Transportation -- Fuel Efficiency | Biofuels | Gas Electric Hybrids
- Automobile driving -- Social aspects
- United States
- Automobiles -- United States
- Automobiles -- Social aspects
- USA
- Kraftwagen
- Transportation
- Transportation -- United States
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Presents a collection of essays discussing varying viewpoints on the effect of cars on American society, covering such topics as the link between urban sprawl and automobiles, the role of law in making driving safer, and the country's future transportations needs
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 303.48/32
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- TL23
- LC item number
- .C3655 2006
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1976-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Nakaya, Andrea C.
- Series statement
- Opposing viewpoints series
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Automobiles
- Automobiles
- Automobile driving
- Transportation
- Automobiles
- Transportation
- Automobile driving
- Automobiles
- Automobiles
- Transportation
- United States
- Kraftwagen
- Autofahren
- Soziologie
- USA
- Public Transportation
- Label
- Cars in America, Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 2.
- Car culture does not give Americans freedom
- Jay Walljasper
- 3.
- Urban sprawl resulting from cars contributes to obesity
- Barbara A. McCann
- and
- Reid Ewing
- 4.
- There is no link between urban sprawl and obesity
- Why consider opposing viewpoints?
- Wendell Cox
- and
- Ronald D. Utt
- 5.
- Sport utility vehicles harm America
- Sierra Club
- 6.
- Sport utility vehicles do not harm America
- Matthew Craig
- Periodical bibliography
- Introduction
- ch. 2.
- How can driving in America be made safer?
- Chapter preface
- 1.
- Seat belt laws should be enforced / R Jeffrey W. Runge
- 2.
- Enforcement of seat belt laws is a waste of resources
- Ted Balaker
- 3.
- America needs stricter drunk driving laws
- ch. 1.
- John Valenti
- 4.
- America's drunk driving laws are too strict
- Radley Balko
- 5.
- Black boxes for cars
- Ian Ayres
- and
- Barry Nalebuff
- 6.
- How do cars affect life in the United States?
- Black boxes in cars threaten civil liberties
- Jim Harper
- 7.
- Sport utility vehicles make driving unsafe
- Joan Claybrook
- 8.
- The danger of sport utility vehicles has been exaggerated
- Amy Ridenour
- and
- Eric Peters
- Chapter preface
- Periodical bibliography
- 1.
- Car culture gives Americans freedom
- Sam Kazman
- Leonard Sax
- 3.
- Efforts to stop underage drunk driving must be increased
- Wendy J. Hamilton
- 4.
- Underage drunk driving has decreased
- Francine Katz
- 5.
- Driving restrictions decrease youth accident rates
- Melissa Savage
- ch. 3.
- 6.
- Better driver education will make young drivers safer
- Reno Gazette-Journal
- Periodical bibliography
- ch. 4.
- How can the United States meet its future transportation needs?
- Chapter preface
- 1.
- Public transportation can reduce traffic congestion
- American Public Transportation Association
- How should youth driving be regulated?
- 2.
- Public transportation will not reduce traffic congestion
- Anthony Downs
- 3.
- Fuel efficiency standards should be raised
- Gretchen DuBeau
- 4.
- Fuel efficiency standards harm Americans
- Sam Kazman
- 5.
- Chapter preface
- The use of biofuels will harm society
- George Monbiot
- 6.
- Gas-electric hybrids can help America meet its transportation needs
- John Rockhold
- 7.
- Hydrogen-powered vehicles can help America meet its transportation needs
- David K. Garman
- 8.
- Gas and diesel engines will be the mainstay of the future
- 1.
- Brock Yates
- Periodical bibliography
- For further discussion
- Organizations to contact
- Bibliography of books
- Index
- Authorities should stop teens from engaging in street racing
- Denver Post
- 2.
- Teens should be encouraged to participate in supervised street racing
- Extent
- 1 online resource (220 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other control number
- 9780737733075
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Cars in America, Andrea C. Nakaya, book editor
- Link
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- 2.
- Car culture does not give Americans freedom
- Jay Walljasper
- 3.
- Urban sprawl resulting from cars contributes to obesity
- Barbara A. McCann
- and
- Reid Ewing
- 4.
- There is no link between urban sprawl and obesity
- Why consider opposing viewpoints?
- Wendell Cox
- and
- Ronald D. Utt
- 5.
- Sport utility vehicles harm America
- Sierra Club
- 6.
- Sport utility vehicles do not harm America
- Matthew Craig
- Periodical bibliography
- Introduction
- ch. 2.
- How can driving in America be made safer?
- Chapter preface
- 1.
- Seat belt laws should be enforced / R Jeffrey W. Runge
- 2.
- Enforcement of seat belt laws is a waste of resources
- Ted Balaker
- 3.
- America needs stricter drunk driving laws
- ch. 1.
- John Valenti
- 4.
- America's drunk driving laws are too strict
- Radley Balko
- 5.
- Black boxes for cars
- Ian Ayres
- and
- Barry Nalebuff
- 6.
- How do cars affect life in the United States?
- Black boxes in cars threaten civil liberties
- Jim Harper
- 7.
- Sport utility vehicles make driving unsafe
- Joan Claybrook
- 8.
- The danger of sport utility vehicles has been exaggerated
- Amy Ridenour
- and
- Eric Peters
- Chapter preface
- Periodical bibliography
- 1.
- Car culture gives Americans freedom
- Sam Kazman
- Leonard Sax
- 3.
- Efforts to stop underage drunk driving must be increased
- Wendy J. Hamilton
- 4.
- Underage drunk driving has decreased
- Francine Katz
- 5.
- Driving restrictions decrease youth accident rates
- Melissa Savage
- ch. 3.
- 6.
- Better driver education will make young drivers safer
- Reno Gazette-Journal
- Periodical bibliography
- ch. 4.
- How can the United States meet its future transportation needs?
- Chapter preface
- 1.
- Public transportation can reduce traffic congestion
- American Public Transportation Association
- How should youth driving be regulated?
- 2.
- Public transportation will not reduce traffic congestion
- Anthony Downs
- 3.
- Fuel efficiency standards should be raised
- Gretchen DuBeau
- 4.
- Fuel efficiency standards harm Americans
- Sam Kazman
- 5.
- Chapter preface
- The use of biofuels will harm society
- George Monbiot
- 6.
- Gas-electric hybrids can help America meet its transportation needs
- John Rockhold
- 7.
- Hydrogen-powered vehicles can help America meet its transportation needs
- David K. Garman
- 8.
- Gas and diesel engines will be the mainstay of the future
- 1.
- Brock Yates
- Periodical bibliography
- For further discussion
- Organizations to contact
- Bibliography of books
- Index
- Authorities should stop teens from engaging in street racing
- Denver Post
- 2.
- Teens should be encouraged to participate in supervised street racing
- Extent
- 1 online resource (220 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other control number
- 9780737733075
- Other physical details
- illustrations)
- Specific material designation
- remote
Subject
- Autofahren
- Automobile driving -- Social aspects
- Automobile driving -- Social aspects -- United States
- Automobiles
- Automobiles
- Automobiles -- Social aspects
- Automobiles -- Social aspects -- United States
- Automobiles -- United States
- Kraftwagen
- Public Transportation -- Fuel Efficiency | Biofuels | Gas Electric Hybrids
- Soziologie
- Transportation
- Transportation
- Transportation -- United States
- USA
- United States
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