I recently watched a few segments of a show about very fast electric cars, which are hyped to be predecessors to cars of the future. One of them stood out because of how it reacts to stop lights. As soon as the light turns green, the driver puts his foot on the gas pedal (or in this case, the power pedal?), and the car immediately takes off. It’s like there’s no friction, no warm-up needed, just pure “GO!”
So, needless to say, the driver leaves everybody in the dust after every stop light. Cool, but not that necessary, unless you use that advantage to perpetually skip ahead to the next group of cars. Otherwise what’s the point when the people you “left behind” catch up to you at the next red light?

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