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Saturday, November 5, 2011
In São Paulo, each care is assigned one day in which it cannot drive in the city during peak hours. This is determined by the last number of the license plate. This reduces the still-horrible traffic congestion by 20%. I shudder to think of the average workday commute...
...unless you're on a motorcycle. Motorcycles have special paths for them, designated by the yellow or white lines between the other cars.
...unless you're on a motorcycle. Motorcycles have special paths for them, designated by the yellow or white lines between the other cars.
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