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Magnetic Helicopter Slow-Driver-in-the-Fast-Lane Eliminator: Everybody knows that traffic jams are caused by idiots who drive way the heck too slow in the fast lane because their brains have atrophied and they're oblivious to the fact that they're leading a half-mile parade of people who will need to
eventually pass them on the right. Well, there's only one way to truly deal effectively with this problem that threatens the very essence of our mobile society -- traffic helicopters equipped with a powerful magnet at the end of a line that can be strategically lowered onto the offending vehicle. That vehicle (and, of course, its idiot driver) could be safely and effectively whisked away, to be deposited, perhaps, onto the roof of a parking garage. Or, better yet, the roof of a building that's not a parking garage.
Great Minds Thinking Alike?
http://pqasb.pqarch...sc=BEHIND+THE+WHEEL Article in today's LA Times [repointered -admin] describes your same idea, except that it is more concerned with catching fleeing motorists. See LAPD Officer Ronald Moen's comments about why the big magnet isn't such a great idea. [jurist, Oct 04 2004]
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You Only Live Twice or so it seems,
One life for yourself and one for your dreams. |
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Tell me [wesweswes], how do you *really* feel about this topic? |
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It's been my experience that quite often when some idiot is driving too slowly in front of me, I check my speedometer and find that the idiot is actually the driver in the car right *behind* the car that's right in front of me. |
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Bristolz: Nice comment. Nice dreams. Some of humankind's best ideas fall into the category of "dream come true." |
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I would be quite content to drive along behind [half] |
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Baked. See link to yesterday's Los Angeles Times article. |
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Lest we raise false expectations here that's "baked" as in, someone else got into print pondering the same approach, on a slow news day in LA. |
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Pass on the right, and the time wasted is not negligible, try living/driving in the big NJ! |
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