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Freeway Exit

Freeway Exit

KPBS Public Media 20 Episodes Aug 10, 2026

Freeway Exit explores the hidden costs of the American freeway system, examining the financial, environmental, and health impacts that communities bear. The podcast recounts forgotten history behind urban freeway networks and highlights how some neighborhoods are still dealing with the damage and division these roads caused. Through stories and interviews, it aims to reveal the wounds left behind by freeway construction and the ongoing efforts to heal them.

Episodes

Best of KPBS Podcasts - Freeway Exit & ScreenTime
Best of KPBS Podcasts - Freeway Exit & ScreenTime Aug 10, 2026 00:52:31 Best of KPBS Podcasts brings the best of KPBS storytelling to our listeners. Each episode features curated highlights from across the KPBS podcast lineup, paired with conversations with the producers and hosts. This episode features the podcasts Freeway Exit & ScreenTime
The Finest: The legacy of San Diego's streetcars
The Finest: The legacy of San Diego's streetcars Jun 2, 2026 00:28:36 Long before San Diego became defined by freeways, parking shortages and long commutes, electric streetcars connected the region's urban core to beaches, business districts and growing neighborhoods more than 100 years ago.
BONUS: "Life After Cars” (w/ The War on Cars)
BONUS: "Life After Cars” (w/ The War on Cars) Nov 21, 2025 00:57:39 What would society look like if people no longer needed their cars? That's the premise of the new book “Life After Cars,” written by Doug Gordon and Sarah Goodyear.
BONUS: Abundance in transportation
BONUS: Abundance in transportation Aug 12, 2025 00:24:20 California needs better public transit. But building new bus and rail lines is difficult and expensive here. A new report says to make things easier, the state needs to get out of its own way.
BONUS: Freeways and loneliness
BONUS: Freeways and loneliness Apr 8, 2025 00:45:39 Urban highways are preventing us from meeting our neighbors and building community, according to a landmark new study. Luca Aiello, professor of data science at the IT University of Copenhagen, shares his research into the impact of freeways on social networks. The findings are important not just for our right to pursue happiness, but also for our pocketbooks. https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/p
BONUS: Sizing up California's freeway budget
BONUS: Sizing up California's freeway budget Aug 13, 2024 00:45:10 In a lean budget year, California has shrunk the size of its climate investments while still spending hundreds of millions of dollars on freeway expansions. Carter Rubin, director of state transportation advocacy at the Natural Resources Defense Council, joins the podcast to talk about his research into the state's mixed priorities in transportation spending. Research on HOV/toll lanes: https:/
Port of Entry: The Right to The City
Port of Entry: The Right to The City Jun 3, 2024 00:36:10 Traffic is a huge problem in Tijuana and San Diego. If you drive around during the day, you will most certainly be caught in a traffic jam. So should we build more roads to ease traffic congestion? In this crossover episode with Port of Entry, KPBS' border podcast, we explore what is keeping residents of Tijuana from a better quality of life. The answer took us by surprise. If you enjoyed this
BONUS: Freeways are bigger in Texas
BONUS: Freeways are bigger in Texas Apr 30, 2024 00:52:39 City Limits, a new book from journalist Megan Kimble, chronicles the emergence of a modern wave of freeway revolts in Texas. As the Texas Department of Transportation seizes more and more land to widen its highways, people who had never considered themselves urbanists or activists are joining the movement. This time they're not just fighting displacement, pollution and segregation — they're also f
BONUS: Reconnecting Communities (with David Alvarez)
BONUS: Reconnecting Communities (with David Alvarez) Dec 19, 2023 00:23:25 The California legislature is starting a conversation about how to reunite communities that were divided by freeways. For Assemblymember David Alvarez, the issue is personal. Alvarez grew up in San Diego's Barrio Logan, one of the most polluted communities in California. He's now chair of a special committee dedicated to correcting the kind of racial and environmental injustices his family has fac
BONUS: Blowing the whistle on widening freeways
BONUS: Blowing the whistle on widening freeways Nov 7, 2023 00:33:07 Former Caltrans executive Jeanie Ward-Waller shares her story of getting fired after speaking out against a freeway project near Sacramento. She says Caltrans is driven by a "mindless impulse to add more freeway lanes," and that reform-minded people at the agency are often sidelined and dismissed.
BONUS: In defense of freeways
BONUS: In defense of freeways Oct 17, 2023 00:26:00 Gustavo Dallarda, director of Caltrans District 11, explains some of the engineering behind freeways and makes the case that they provide an efficient means of travel compared to surface roads. He acknowledges the need to reduce vehicle travel, but says infrastructure doesn't get built overnight and that our transition away from cars and freeways has to be slow and gradual.
BONUS: Do freeways really save us time?
BONUS: Do freeways really save us time? Sep 19, 2023 00:32:33 Our methods for measuring the economic impact of freeways are rooted in 1950s logic. A new report, "Divided by Design" from Smart Growth America, uncovers just how much they leave out. Co-author Beth Osborne says we tend to overestimate how much time and money we'll save on freeways. And we ignore the ways in which freeways can sometimes make trips longer.

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