November 23, 2017

@kitcolbert Not IMO. Less of X and more of Y makes no difference if X and Y are highly inefficient at driving. First we need X,Y,Z less time on the roads and self-driving cars can do that. Then, we might have less X,Y,Z.
Original tweet: https://twitter.com/giano/status/933718532361216005
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