Scenarios about 'urban mobility'
Urban mobility refers to the systems, infrastructure, and technologies that enable people to move within cities and metropolitan areas. Throughout history, urban transportation has evolved from walking and horse-drawn vehicles to complex networks of subways, buses, automobiles, and emerging micromobility options. In alternate history scenarios, different technological paths or policy decisions regarding urban mobility can fundamentally reshape city development, social structures, and environmental outcomes.
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.