Read this excerpt from a passage.

"When the first automobile was invented in 1886, there was excitement about what this new machine meant for the future of travel, both near and far. In 1900, cars were considered luxury items, and only 8,000 were owned in the United States. Currently, over 253 million cars are driven on American roads. As the automobile became the main form of transportation in the United States, regulations about who could operate the cars soon followed."

What is the author’s point of view in the excerpt?

The author's point of view in this excerpt is that the invention and widespread use of automobiles changed the way people traveled and led to the implementation of regulations for drivers. The author seems to view the development of cars as a significant and transformative moment in transportation history.