Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do and What It Says About Us
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 2008
402
Book • Nonfiction
2000s
2008
Adult
18+ years
In Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do and What It Says About Us, Tom Vanderbilt explores the psychological and social factors influencing individuals' driving behaviors. The book examines how people interact with traffic systems, cultural influences, and human decision-making, providing insights into how individuals navigate the complex world of driving.
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Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do and What It Says About Us by Tom Vanderbilt offers engaging insights into driving behaviors and societal impacts. Readers appreciate its thorough research and engaging anecdotes. However, some find it occasionally repetitive. Overall, it encourages readers to reconsider their driving habits and societal norms.
Readers interested in human behavior, psychology, and sociology will enjoy Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do and What It Says About Us by Tom Vanderbilt. Fans of Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point or Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow will appreciate its insightful exploration of driving habits and societal patterns.
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402
Book • Nonfiction
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2008
Adult
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