100 Years Evolution Of Traffic 1910s - 2010s [ Top 10 RECOMMENDED ]

This is the story of how we moved, from the rattle of the crank-start to the silent hum of the electric motor. 1910s: The Great Transition

This was the decade of the . President Eisenhower signed the Federal Aid Highway Act in 1956, creating the massive artery system we use today. Cars grew fins, burned leaded gas, and became symbols of status. The "Drive-In" culture—movies, burgers, and banks—meant you never had to leave your seat. 1960s: Muscle and Safety 100 years Evolution of Traffic 1910s - 2010s

Progress paused for the war effort as factories churned out tanks instead of sedans. Civilian driving was defined by gas rationing and "Victory Speed Limits" of 35 mph. Post-war, however, the floodgates opened. The transitioned from the battlefield to the driveway, signaling a new era of rugged, utility-focused driving. 1950s: The Golden Age of the Highway This is the story of how we moved,