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As we transition into the 1930s, the footage reveals a significant shift. Cars are now more advanced, and roads are increasingly paved. The introduction of buses and other public transportation options points to growing urbanization. However, the absence of lane divisions continues to make the roads perilous.
By the 1940s, marked improvements in road design become apparent, with the introduction of divided lanes that promote safer travel. Cars demonstrate higher performance capabilities, yet cityscapes still retain a primitive nature, lacking the sophistication that would characterize future decades.