On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 4:36 PM, Reinier Zwitserloot <[email protected]>wrote:

> Now imagine a world where there are enough cars-with-follow-ability
> that its worth dedicating a special carpool-like lane to them. It's
> even good for the environment, and for safety. This lane is immune to
> ghost jams. That + their exclusivity means that it'll virtually never
> jam. Everyone would want a car with the follow feature to enjoy that
> privilege. As the follow feature becomes ingrained in society, car
> companies will take it to the next level.
>

Only thing that "bitter me" dislikes about this, is that I imagine this
world rather vividly every day I take public transit to work.  Only, I don't
personally own any of the rail cars I happen to take on a daily basis. :)

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