
Published in 1926, 'Pegasus: Problems of Transportation' by J. F. C. Fuller examines the evolution of transportation, focusing on innovative forms of movement that do not depend on existing road infrastructures. Fuller argues for the development of roadless vehicles as a solution to challenges such as overpopulation and unemployment, highlighting their potential to enhance economic growth in underdeveloped areas. The book combines historical analysis with future-oriented insights, discussing key figures like George Stephenson and the transformative impact of railways on society.















