''Taken for a Ride'' is a
documentary film by Martha Olson and Jim Klein about the
Great American Streetcar Scandal
The General Motors streetcar conspiracy refers to the convictions of General Motors (GM) and related companies that were involved in the monopolizing of the sale of buses and supplies to National City Lines (NCL) and subsidiaries, as well as to ...
. The 55-minute film was first broadcast on August 6, 1996 on the
PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcasting, public broadcaster and Non-commercial activity, non-commercial, Terrestrial television, free-to-air television network based in Arlington, Virginia. PBS is a publicly fu ...
television series ''
POV''.
Synopsis
''Taken for a Ride'' begins with interviews on the inefficiencies and congestion on
Los Angeles' highways. Next, the film displays a variety of archival footage on streetcar systems around the United States, asserting that
streetcars were a widespread and efficient means of transportation. The film continues into a description of the
General Motors streetcar conspiracy
The General Motors streetcar conspiracy refers to the convictions of General Motors (GM) and related companies that were involved in the monopolizing of the sale of buses and supplies to National City Lines (NCL) and subsidiaries, as well as to ...
, starting with a history of
National City Lines and
Pacific City Lines
Pacific City Lines was a company formed in 1937 as a subsidiary to National City Lines in Oakland, California. Its function was to purchase streetcar systems in the western United States as part of what became known as the Great American streetcar ...
and General Motors' investment in both companies. The film builds the argument that streetcar systems purchased by these companies were deliberately sabotaged through service reductions and fare increases, then replaced with profitable, less convenient, bus systems. Next, the film makes a connection between this conspiracy and the construction of the
Interstate Highway System
The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Highway System in the United States. Th ...
and the suburbanization of America in the face of the
Highway revolts
Highway revolts (also freeway revolts, expressway revolts, or road protests) are organized protests against the planning or construction of highways, freeways, expressways, and other civil engineering projects that favor vehicles.
Many freeway re ...
in the 1960s and 1970s. The film ends with footage of the reduction of
Philadelphia's trolleybus system at the time of filming.
Analysis
Academic Sara Sullivan gave the film a mixed rating in her 2010 review: "(''Taken for a Ride'') presents a compelling history of the streetcars and the battles over freeways in the 1970s," but that the film "feels incomplete, with certain aspects needing to be fleshed out and other links made."
References
External links
''Taken for a Ride''at the PBS P. O. V. website
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1996 films
1996 documentary films
Documentary films about rail transport
American independent films
Documentary films about environmental issues
Documentary films about urban studies
General Motors
Streetcars in the United States
Documentary films about the automotive industry
1996 independent films
1990s English-language films
1990s American films
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