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Strong Towns | 30 Days of Confessions: #29 Engineers Don't Face Consequences @strongtowns | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Welcome to our exclusive “30 Days of Confessions” Strong Towns video series, where Charles Marohn pulls back the curtain on the North American transportation system—everything that’s wrong with it, and how we can make it work better for everyone.

In our second to last video, Chuck shares an important truth: Engineers are almost never held accountable for the deaths that result from their designs. If we want safer streets, that is going to have to change.

Transportation in America is getting worse, yet costing more. We have to do better. Read our new book "Confessions of a Recovering Engineer: Transportation for a Strong Town" by Charles Marohn, to learn how: www.confessions.engineer
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30 Days of Confessions: #29 Engineers Don't Face Consequences @strongtowns

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