Roads That Changed Us is a human centered narrative about the revolution of transportation and how movement has reshaped survival, time, belonging, power, and responsibility. Told through reflective storytelling rather than technical history, the audiobook explores how roads, railways, cars, and planes changed not just how we travel, but how we live, work, connect, and imagine the future. With nuance and concrete examples, it examines the hidden costs of speed, the inequality embedded in mobility, and the ethical choices facing modern transportation systems. This book invites listeners to see transportation not as background infrastructure, but as a force that quietly shapes human life and asks us to choose how we move forward with care and intention.