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Cars That Talk: A Safer Future or Costly One?
Episode Chapters:
1:11 - The US Department of Transportation has laid out a road safety plan that will lead to cars communicating with each other
8:03 - Venting about what bothers you might be a good idea
Summary:
The conversation covers two main topics: the U.S. Department of Transportation's road safety plan and the benefits of complaining. The road safety plan involves cars communicating with each other through vehicle-to-vehicle technology, which can prevent crashes and reduce the severity of collisions. However, there are concerns about implementation and cost. The discussion on complaining explores the idea that venting frustrations can strengthen social bonds and potentially lead to favors, but it also raises questions about the effectiveness and impact of complaining.
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Episode Details:
WHO’S DRIVING THIS THING?
The US Department of Transportation has laid out a road safety plan that will lead to cars communicating with each other. “Vehicle-to-everything” (V2X) technology enables vehicles to stay in touch with each other — as well as pedestrians, cyclists, other road users and roadside infrastructure. It lets them share information such as their position and speed, as well as road conditions. They’d be able to do so in situations with poor visibility, such as around corners and in dense fog. A country-wide rollout would require a system of mobile, in-vehicle and roadside tech that can communicate efficiently and securely while protecting people’s personal information. Safety advocates claim the tech could prevent hundreds of thousands of crashes and minimize the severity of collisions by reducing the speed of impact. It is hoped to have the system fully deployed across the National Highway System by 2036.
DID YOU KNOW?
Do you have a friend who always seems to be complaining about something? It turns out, venting about what bothers you might be a good idea. UCLA research suggests that venting isn’t just a way to blow off steam—it’s a clever social tool that can make you look better in the eyes of the listener. By sharing frustrations, we might be subconsciously strengthening our bonds and even getting extra perks or favors.
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