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I agree with the Efficiency and add safety. Less need for glass means more room for structural and crash supports.

Depth perception. It works with a mirror. It does not work with a video screen.

Depth perception. It works with a mirror. It does not work with a video screen.

My only quandary is I see people driving with broken mirrors held together with duct tape all the time. Will that segment of the population be bothered to pay to fix a broken camera/monitor?

People don’t even use their blinkers, would they use a toggle to adjust the Vid-mirrors view?

And as with everything else in the US, even drifting is getting gentrified.

I believe you are right. This incident was part of the reason they did that update.

There was a story about the fed up residents of some neighborhoods off of the 405 freeway falsely inputting fake traffic data into Waze. They kept making the short cuts seem as if they had more traffic than the freeway at rush hour.

I used to think those things were more problematic than beneficial, but after they put them in in a few places near where I lived it actually made a noticeable difference during peak traffic hours. I’m a fan!

Not necessarily, but it is increasing the volume of traffic in areas that previously, no one had thought to drive through. A street that maybe once had 30 cars a day on it now has 100-200.

The biggest issue is 1) Waze: by creating more alternate routes through streets not normally used as such 2) Population increases while infrastructure hasn’t been able to keep up.

The stop signs are still there. The biggest issue is 1) Waze: by creating more alternate routes through streets not normally used as such 2) Population increases while infrastructure hasn’t been able to keep up.

Venice Blvd (left to right on your screen) is a major surface street with 2-4 lanes going East to West. It is a high traffic road and has been for decades.

Looks like Venice Blvd and Glyndon.

While I partially agree with what you are saying, your examples are in line with counter culture trends of the era. And that is exactly what the stance scene is right now. It is a small segment of the automotive genre.

It’s primarily true!

I understand that this is more common than one would think. I just had a client ask me to resend a link for images. I originally sent the link in January.

Did you get brought over to Getty?

Well, I’m not sure. I got signed in 2011 and I thought my first submission that was accepted was rights managed. I was just so stoked to get a contract that I didn’t really dig too deep.

It is owned by a European company..........