I've heard of Fill That Hole or something similar before.
Not that I've seen drastic improvements in major cities roads.
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I've heard of Fill That Hole or something similar before.
Not that I've seen drastic improvements in major cities roads.
While the free market can provide excellent communication solutions to problems (such as these apps), the follow-up on those solutions would still have to go through a government/municipality instance (in case of roads at least), which as we all know will slow down the whole process a great deal unfortunately.
As usual, the technology sector pumps out great new inventions, but governments lag behind.
Some of these concepts are a bit intrusive.
The smartphone lane is ridiculous. And it's not accounting for future technology.
Agreed. Clumsy and shortsighted. Usual central-planned, governmental approach.