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Gridlock (novel)

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

Author
  
Ben Elton

Country
  
United Kingdom

3.5/5
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Publication date
  
1991

Originally published
  
1991

Publisher
  
Sphere Books

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Genre
  
Utopian and dystopian fiction

Ben Elton books
  
Blast from the Past, Inconceivable, Past Mortem, High Society, Dead Famous

Gridlock is a 1991 novel by Ben Elton.

Plot summary

The novel depicts a near-future London in which traffic congestion has reached almost critical levels, such that accidents in a few key places could bring the entire city's traffic network to a halt. The government is aware of the problem and plans a major new road-building program to relieve the pressure. The alternative, heavy investment in public mass transport systems such as railways, is ignored because it clashes with the government's ideology. The author argues that this is a highly misguided policy since, in his view, more roads have historically tended to simply generate more traffic and so create an even bigger problem in the long run.

The climax of the book sees shadowy, possibly government-backed forces deliberately instigate the necessary simultaneous accidents which do indeed bring the whole of London to a standstill for several days. The resulting chaos is used as an excuse to press ahead with the road-building scheme.

References

Gridlock (novel) Wikipedia