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Rating: Summary: Fast at any speed Review: A great history of the road with good photos and interesting insights. Hats off to Mr. Rask. I am sure this book was no small project.
Rating: Summary: Can be bought new for $35 at National Motorists Assoc. Web Review: Excellent reading for those who suffer on America's HWY systems.How things could be if we didn't coddle the incompetent!
Rating: Summary: road rage versus road reason Review: Excellent work by Mr. Rask. A true study of road safety, efficiency, and usability. Any auto enthusiast, or anyone who loves the open road behind the wheel, should enjoy this work. If only this was required reading for drivers ed...
Rating: Summary: American Autobahn Review: This book should be required reading for all current and future interstate drivers. Rask provides a compelling argument as to why our interstate system is failing us, and what we can do to change it. If I could afford it, I would send a copy to each of my Congressmen.
Rating: Summary: American Autobahn Review: This book tracks the history of our interstate and the autobahn highways and presents compelling statistics that prove that our system of draconian speed enforcement plus artificially low speed limits is not working. There are numerous charts and graphs that show that Germany's fatality rate on the Autobahn has been consistently below ours for a number of years, while speeds have been rising on both systems. The author points out how and why we should be trying to generate support for upgrades to our highway system while conducting an experiment to increase and/or remove speed limits on our less crowded interstates.
Rating: Summary: A must have book for anyone concerned for auto safety Review: This is a very well written book with prooving statistics - a very unbiased and credible book on the reasons behind America's irresponsibility and negligence for auto safety - and why we have failed in lowering death rates due to high-speed related accidents. This book explains in great detail the German philosophy of road safety and accident prevention that has gone to provide the world's safest automobiles and high speed auto networks. I'd recommend this book for a teenager beginning to drive so that he/she breaks the typical American-attitude towards auto safety.
Rating: Summary: An Intelligent Plan That Would Work if Implemented Review: With excellent illustrations by Mark Stehrenberger, Mark Rask tells the history of the Interstate Highway system in the U.S. and our silly obsession of "Speed kills," despite all proof it's stupidity that kills. Then he gives the history of the German Autobahn system and how the Germans, rather than try to restrict speed everywhere, made the roads, the drivers, and the cars safer. All three are models. Their fatality rate went down 70% because of their combined efforts (and a cultural abhorrence to drinking and driving). He explains precisely how the autobahns are designed safer, their drivers are better trained, and how safe their cars are. Then he goes on to give a plan for taking the best of their system and Americanizing it. It's a good read. I recommend it. I enjoyed it. Several people to whom I've recommended it have told me they enjoyed it, and it reveals some truths you won't discover if you listen to the U.S. Safety Establishment.
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