| 1:45 pm - 2:45 pm |
Taken for
a Ride University Center: Summers Auditorium |
Why
Does America Have the Worst Public Transit in the Industrialized World, and the
Most Freeways? Taken for a Ride reveals the tragic and little known story of an
auto and oil industry campaign, led by General Motors, to buy and dismantle
streetcar lines. Across the nation, tracks were torn up, sometimes overnight,
and diesel buses placed on city streets. The highway lobby then pushed through
Congress a vast network of urban freeways that doubled the cost of the
Interstates, fueled suburban development, increased auto dependence, and
elicited passionate opposition. Seventeen city freeways were stopped by citizens
who would become the leading edge of a new environmental movement. With
investigative journalism, vintage archival footage and candid interviews, Taken
for a Ride presents a revealing history of our cities in the 20th century that
is also a meditation on corporate power, city form, citizen protest and the
social and environmental implications of transportation. Taken for a Ride was
funded by the Independent Television Service (ITVS).