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By Jo Best

Published: Wednesday 17 December 2008


Name

Guy Reynolds


Location

Letchworth, UK


Occupation

IT Manager


Comment

Great idea but will it work?

From my understanding the current traffic routing systems work because the majority of people don't have them. So if your system sees there is problems on the M1 it will route you elsewhere, and you have a clear road because the majority are still stuck on the M1.

If everybody has the system, unless there is a huge central system deciding which route to send each individual vehicle, then everybody is going to go for the alternate route.

Oh yes and is there going to be a vehicle industry left to make the vehicles to put these systems in?



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