Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'car-centric design'

Car-centric design refers to urban planning and infrastructure development that prioritizes automobile use over other forms of transportation. This approach, which became dominant in many countries during the mid-20th century, is characterized by wide roads, extensive highway systems, abundant parking, and suburban sprawl. In alternate history scenarios, different approaches to transportation planning could significantly alter urban development patterns, energy consumption, and social organization of modern societies.

What If Amsterdam Never Developed Its Bicycle Infrastructure?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Amsterdam failed to implement its revolutionary bicycle infrastructure in the 1970s, dramatically altering urban development patterns worldwide.