The author, Anna Zivarts, will be speaking in Kirkland on Dec 7, 4-6pm.
This month’s book club has been rescheduled to Nov 13.
When Driving is Not an Option
Steering Away from Car Dependency
Anna Zivarts
One third of people living in the United States do not have a driver license. Because the majority of involuntary nondrivers are disabled, lower income, unhoused, formerly incarcerated, undocumented immigrants, kids, young people, and the elderly, they are largely invisible. The consequence of this invisibility is a mobility system designed almost exclusively for drivers. This system has human-health, environmental, and quality-of-life costs for everyone, not just for those excluded from it. If we’re serious about addressing climate change and inequality, we must address our transportation system.
In When Driving is Not an Option disability advocate Anna Letitia Zivarts shines a light on the number of people in the US who cannot drive and explains how improving our transportation system with nondrivers in mind will create a better quality of life for everyone.
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Streetsblog: What We Can Learn From the 30 Percent of Americans Who Can’t Drive
Author interview, transcript included (27 min.)