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Have you played an on-line game? I have for longer than I would like to say. I had rescently talked to a police officer about the thermo imaging "sensors" that were applied above the traffic signals in my home town. My proposition revolves around really inefficient traffic flow and the supernatural
ability of some of the game players out there. If the sensors could generate an image on a video game symbolysing an approaching car at an intersection, than it could turn a real live problem into a challanging video game any person could play; the players would do the work of a traffic controller in most aspects. Of course there would be someone actually paid to over-see to make sure there are no real conflicts. The overseers would manually override any mistakes occationally, in case the connection failed, the player left the game to use the restroom, etc. and to actually report an immediate problem where law enforcement, ambulance or any apparent real life situation may arise.
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I've known my share of gamers - you'd want them to pass some testing. The gaming idea that you get killed and then respawn would not be a good attitude to take to the job. |
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Although if they took pride in using exploits to help you get to work faster that could be useful ;-) |
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free workers, lower the cost of government spending, while letting ordinary people take more action in civil functions. thank you for welcoming me to the community, I wish it would be easier to get involved. has any one else noticed we have quite stagnant flows at peak periods. we could use more creative approaches to the problems we face in our culture. |
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May I add that the bikers lanes in my town are not sensor friendly and have to be treated as a car. It's that to cross the street sometimes you would have to get off your bike, to go onto the sidewalk as so you can push the pedestrian cross button, or wait for a car to be sensed for the light to change. The game could get significantly more difficult to add bikes and pedestrians. |
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I think that it would be much better implemented
with several people playing cooperatively to check
each other's work. |
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pretty interesting idea except the "volunteer" bit which is crap... |
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Now if it was only legible... or even close: I've honestly no clue what you were trying to convey in your last anno... |
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the extra credit part of the game is to allow the bicyclists to pass as well as perform the main traffic duties exceptionally. |
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