Friday, September 6, 2013
Clogged Streets: The Price of Status in Mexico City
Stranded in a Sea of Cars, Where Speedometers Barely Budge. (The New York Times, 9/5/2013)
Print edition headline: "In Maddening Traffic, Road Rage Is Too Much Trouble".
Excerpt: “There is a resignation when it comes to traffic,” said Bernardo Baranda SepĂșlveda, Latin America director of the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy, an international nonprofit promoting sustainable transit. “In a way it’s good because otherwise we’d be killing each other, but it’s also frustrating because people here aren’t complaining and demanding better options.”
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