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Introduction What Are Streets For? 1
I Justice
1 Blood, Grief, and Anger 21
2 Police Traffic Regulation: Ex Chao Ordo 47
3 Whose Street? Joyriders versus Jaywalkers 65
II Efficiency
4 Streets as Public Utilities 105
5 Traffic Control 129
6 Traffic Efficiency versus Motor Freedom 149
III Freedom
7 The Commodification of Streets 175
8 Traffic Safety for the Motor Age 207
9 The Dawn of the Motor Age 243
Conclusion: History, Technology, and the Dawn of the Motor Age 255
Notes 263
Series List 379
Index 383
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