Tuesday 18 October 2016

Droning On

I'm not sure I believe this story from Car+Driver.

It comes with this picture:
And it is reported by several sites so I'm going with it's true.

Apparently Uber (the taxi people) are using Drones in Mexico to display messages to drivers stuck in traffic jams.  The one in this picture translates to, "The city is for you, not for 5.5 million cars."

They seem to be nagging messages - I'd have gone with one of the following:
  • money generating advertising messages like "Cheap power tools at Home Depot - this week only"
  • pro-Uber messages like "Share an Uber to cut down on the number of cars here"
  • useful messages like "This tailback lasts for 2km and is due to an idiot driving into a lamp-post"
It doesn't say who creates the messages or where the drones take off from.  Do Uber drivers carry a drone, a piece of card and a marker pen with them?

Local take-aways could use them to get food orders, deliver the food and take the money - if you're stuck in a jam, you don't want to go hungry now, do you?

Or, if you're just bored in the jam, you could always do some shopping:

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