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<p>Richard Eskow <a href="http://www.3quarksdaily.com/3quarksdaily/2010/11/this-was-on-twitter-a-while-back-from-someone-attending-the-wolfram-data-summit-datafuture-vision-youre-at-ared-lightand-c.html" target="_self">ponders</a> a world in which we could pay to turn a red light green:</p>
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<p>What if I&#39;m in a hurry and want to pay, but the same is true for the  guy approaching in the other direction? Will it be a competitive bidding  process? &#0160;Then costs could vary dramatically depending on the wealth of  the parties. &#0160;Since my regular driving route takes me through downtown  Beverly Hills, I&#39;d probably lose most of my bids, causing my driving  time to go up.&#0160;</p>
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