Inclusive Transportation

A Manifesto for Repairing Divided Communities

In Inclusive Transportation: A Manifesto for Repairing Divided Communities, transportation expert Veronica O. Davis shines a light on the inequitable and often destructive practice of transportation planning and engineering. She calls for new thinking and more diverse leadership to create transportation networks connecting people to jobs, education, opportunities, and each other.

A call to action and a practical approach to reconnecting and shaping communities based on principles of justice and equity. Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Inclusive Transportation is a seminal and ground-breaking contribution to planning for American 21st century transportation needs and will be of special and particular value to readers with an interest in mass transit and urban planning.
— Midwest Book Review
“Casually written, this is an enthusiastic and idealistic introduction to the participatory politics of planning meant to elevate consciousness and encourage action.”
— Choice
Some really great elements in there, so much of it really resonated with me as someone who has been in advocacy, government, academia, and consulting.
— Reader
The writing is really approachable, and the way you’ve sectioned the chapters into digestible chunks makes it possible to read just a portion and stop if you want or need to. You’ve divided the information but still have a good narrative, which is incredibly hard to do.  Many of the concepts in the book weren’t new to me, but the real-world examples really help show how they can be implemented and acknowledge that it takes additional effort & resources.
— Reader

The Author

Veronica O. Davis, PE is a self-described transportation nerd.