Scenarios about 'highway development'
The systematic planning, construction, and expansion of major roadways designed for efficient motor vehicle travel across regions and nations. Highway development transformed economies, settlement patterns, and mobility during the 20th century, especially with initiatives like the U.S. Interstate Highway System and similar networks worldwide. These infrastructure projects reflect governmental priorities, technological capabilities, and changing relationships between urban centers and rural areas in alternate historical scenarios.
What If Atlanta Developed Different Transportation Infrastructure?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Atlanta prioritized robust public transit and walkable urban design instead of sprawling highways, potentially transforming the Southeast's economic hub into a model of sustainable urban development.