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A Review by Edward L. Glaeser

Few if any man-made contraptions have shaped America as much as the internal combustion engine. Eighty-seven percent of American workers drive to their jobs, either alone or in a carpool. Eighteen percent of the average American family's spending goes to transportation, mostly for cars and gasoline. While Homo sapiens has spent most of its existence fighting to fill its belly, Americans today spend a lot more on cars than on food.

Just a century ago, before the rise of cars and trucks, American cities huddled around ports and rail yards. New York's needle trades grew up in the shadow of the clipper ships that brought cotton; Chicago's stockyards slaughtered cows by the millions a few feet from Armour's refrigerated rail cars. People mostly walked to work, and lived in small, often self-built homes close to the firms that employed them. Then, in the twentieth century, we rebuilt our urban landscapes around a new transportation technology.

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