Height Warnings And AI Autonomous Cars - AI Trends

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If you live in Boston, you are likely familiar with the notion of getting "storrowed" (there's even a hashtag for it). On Storrow Drive, there are numerous warning signs and blinking lights that forewarn you about a bridge that has only an 11-foot clearance, and yet somehow drivers ram into it anyway. This can be somewhat explained, according to local lore, the confusion about ramming it is due to the aspect that when new students show-up for college in Boston, they often rent a vehicle that either is higher than 11 feet, or pile stuff on top of vehicles that end-up being higher than 11 feet. They then use Storrow Drive to get to their university and sadly either ignore, disbelieve, or don't notice the warning signs about the low bridge height. As an old saying goes, when a movable object strikes an immovable one, the moving object is going to likely lose out. Though the Bostonian bridge story gets some occasional attention, perhaps the big winner for offending low bridges goes to the 11 foot 8 inch bridge nicknamed The Can-Opener.

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