• @Raiderkev
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    I didn’t. I lost maybe a half hour the 1 time I had to go into the office.

  • AItoothbrush
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    39 hours ago

    Love the logic. People lose 42 hours in traffic and the proboemim is economic growth…

  • @Joeffect
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    531 day ago

    If only they had a solution that has been tried and been proven to be effective…

    • @Carvex
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      Maybe we could hook a bunch of cars together, especially if they’re going the same direction anyway, even put some kind of tugging device at the front of the line of cars so they could save gas on the way to wherever they’re going, but I’m pretty sure this doesn’t exist yet…

      • @[email protected]
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        723 hours ago

        Make sure the tugging device is called a group leader for the cars acting as “pods”.

        But given how cars steer, we’ll need some kind of automatic guidance system to keep them in line. Maybe with AI?

        • chingadera
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          321 hours ago

          Lmfao, hear me out. Cones on the bottom, but guess what, we don’t even need the whole godamn cone, we can cut the tips off to save on materials.

    • @[email protected]
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      1021 hours ago

      2020 proved it out for many US jobs these days. Nobody doing a desk job goes into the office anymore. Remaining road traffic is people that have physical jobs. Desk people are plugging up the road, because their employers would rather see a body in an expensive office chair than the effective reality they already had proved out by force.

      But yeah, also public transport would sure be nice.

    • @[email protected]
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      220 hours ago

      More lanes! Start stacking the lanes! Cars with expandable suspension to pass from above! They have so many options.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 day ago

    U.S. drivers “lost” time to traffic… as if they were some innocent bystanders sucked into an evil black hole of traffic…

    drivers are not stuck in traffic… they ARE the traffic…

    • @[email protected]
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      1720 hours ago

      You’re heaping a lot of guilt on the shoulders of those that don’t really have a choice.

      as if they were some innocent bystanders sucked into an evil black hole of traffic…

      That’s honestly how it is in the states. You go where your job tells you to. Even jobs that could be remote (as proven by the pandemic) are making employees return to work.

      I don’t need your scorn; the people making me commute should be your target. I’m just trying to pay my bills.

      • Flying Squid
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        1017 hours ago

        You go where your job tells you to and they often don’t pay you enough so that you can live close to them.

  • @Zannsolo
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    That’s just traffic and it still seems low. I work from home but live about 10 mins from where I worked pre covid and never got traffic and I’d still spend around 100 hours a year commuting.