1. Yeah, becasue that's worked so well for LA, Atlanta, DC, etc.
2. This is a private investment and has nothing to do with the government.
3. The more info the better. Drivers can avoid slow traffic areas thus improving traffic in those areas by dispersing traffic more evenly (hopefully people will decide to not even drive at all).
Take away the unnecessary camera and this sees like the perfect mobile for your parents or grandparents who only need very occaisional use of a mobile phone. Simple design and features and you don't have to always remember to keep it charged.
And what about http://www.suprglu.com/ ? Seems like the exact same idea except that its already out and used and is designed just for PCs not mobiles. Seems like the glu(e) space is alrady too crowded and full of identical names.
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1. Yeah, becasue that's worked so well for LA, Atlanta, DC, etc.
2. This is a private investment and has nothing to do with the government.
3. The more info the better. Drivers can avoid slow traffic areas thus improving traffic in those areas by dispersing traffic more evenly (hopefully people will decide to not even drive at all).