What Intersections Would Look Like in a World of Driverless Cars

Yikes.

Source: theatlanticcities.com

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    Lmao thats sketchy as hell!
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    NONONONONONONOOO SCREAAAAAMIIIIIIIING
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    Sorry to snip the interesting muse on human crowd navigation,...I had something to...
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    This is actually a field of research: crowd dynamics. Researchers simulate crowds and people moving in crowded spaces...
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    I can’t be the only person watching this wincing, with their eyes half-closed…
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    I would close my eyes and hope I don’t die.
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