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comment_4812

I dont get this one really. You would add some cool stuff into the cars which would allow the driver to work while sitting in a traffic jam? THat sounds both dangerous and non-green!

I am very sceptical... :sceptical:

I think they want to get large vans and small busses to transport people. They just want them to have internet on board. It's sounds like car pooling, but you can do some work while in the car.

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I think they want to get large vans and small busses to transport people. They just want them to have internet on board. It's sounds like car pooling, but you can do some work while in the car.

But a better idea could be to add wifi connection to the public transportation system instead, like we have in Sweden. Then you can work from your laptop or whatever handsfree gadget you use. AND when more people are using the public transportation system there will be less traffic jams and you will get in time to work.

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But a better idea could be to add wifi connection to the public transportation system instead, like we have in Sweden. Then you can work from your laptop or whatever handsfree gadget you use. AND when more people are using the public transportation system there will be less traffic jams and you will get in time to work.

I agree that would be a better idea! Here in Ann Arbor they are working on a county wide Wifi system. So everyone can have free wifi service anywhere they go. It's a little patchy right now, but once fully working well, you should be able to use it on the city busses.

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