Single drivers can unclog traffic jams?
Sep. 3rd, 2008 12:18 pmInteresting stuff at http://trafficwaves.org/ . The video linked from that page is worth watching, and provides a new perspective on driving. The idea that just one driver can have a substantial effect on reducing traffic jams merely by leaving large spaces in front is surprising, but on reflection it makes a lot of sense.
I must admit, I find it very hard to avoid being provoked by aggressive behavior on the road. I last about 30 minutes before losing my cool. This is a major reason I left the Bay Area; traffic was ruining my life. I envy this guy's ability to be a "zen driver" and overcome the competitive impulse, which doesn't do anyone any good in the first place.
I also feel genuinely sorry for those who are so wrapped up in their egos that they cannot even conceive of driving being a non-competitive process. It's a crappy way to live.
I must admit, I find it very hard to avoid being provoked by aggressive behavior on the road. I last about 30 minutes before losing my cool. This is a major reason I left the Bay Area; traffic was ruining my life. I envy this guy's ability to be a "zen driver" and overcome the competitive impulse, which doesn't do anyone any good in the first place.
I also feel genuinely sorry for those who are so wrapped up in their egos that they cannot even conceive of driving being a non-competitive process. It's a crappy way to live.
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Date: 2008-09-04 01:39 am (UTC)