
Tom Vanderbilt
Tom Vanderbilt is an American author and journalist known for his insightful writings on transportation, culture, and human behavior. His notable works include 'Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do,' which explores the psychology of driving and the complexities of urban mobility. Vanderbilt's ability to weave together scientific research and narrative storytelling has earned him recognition in both literary and academic circles. His exploration of how people interact with their environments provides valuable insights into contemporary issues related to urban planning and societal dynamics.
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Tom Vanderbilt noted in his book Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do that people who go to work by car prefer a minimum commute of 20 minutes.
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