Scenarios about 'car culture'
The social and cultural phenomena centered around automobiles, their ownership, customization, and usage as both transportation and status symbols. Car culture emerged in the mid-20th century, particularly in post-war America, reflecting prosperity, individualism, and technological progress through activities like cruising, car clubs, and motorsports. In alternate histories, variations in car culture often reflect different technological developments, energy resources, or social values that shape transportation preferences and urban design.
What If Los Angeles Developed Comprehensive Public Transit in the 1960s?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Los Angeles embraced an extensive public transportation system in the 1960s, fundamentally altering the city's development, culture, and global influence on urban planning.