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Mountain roads, day and night, and even crooked Lombard Street in San Francisco.
The ground-penetrating radars that are used to investigate infrastructures of
roads
or detect land mines struggle to get through a few meters of earth.
I said, "Well, I will do research about how Islam actually came to be what it is today, and what
roads
were taken and what
roads
could have been taken."
So with this success, we decided to take the next big step, to develop a real car that can be driven on real
roads.
So the answer to more cars is simply not to have more
roads.
We are going to build smart cars, but we also need to build smart roads, smart parking, smart public transportation systems and more.
The solution is not going to be more cars, more
roads
or a new rail system; it can only be found, I believe, in a global network of interconnected solutions.
In fact, it's as large as Western Europe, but it only has 300 miles of paved
roads.
But those are all the
roads
in the U.S. superimposed on top of a NASA geospatial image.
You can't put the self-driving car before the
roads.
And film can change perspectives faster than we can build
roads.
And the poem goes: "On the idle hill of summer, lazy with the flow of streams, hark I hear a distant drummer, drumming like a sound in dreams, far and near and low and louder on the
roads
of earth go by, dear to friend and food to powder, soldiers marching, soon to die."
So we look at the basic geography, we look at roads, streets, the flux of pedestrians and vehicles.
If we come back to the same place in 2001, what we're going to find is that these
roads
spurt off more roads, and more
roads
after that, at the end of which is a small clearing in the rainforest where there are going to be a few cows.
Now, two weeks ago, that dream took a step forward, when the state of Nevada granted Google's self-driving car the very first license for an autonomous vehicle, clearly establishing that it's legal for them to test it on the
roads
in Nevada.
There are
roads
everywhere.
People look at the roads, for example, and they'd say, "Angola: 90 percent of
roads
are untarred.
Nigeria: 70 percent of
roads
are untarred.
In general, more than 50 percent of
roads
are untarred.
In the Himalayas, I found children carrying stone for miles down mountainous terrain to trucks waiting at
roads
below.
They work on the cure for cancer and educating our children and making roads, but we don't have institutions that are particularly good at this kind of complexity.
In fact, the model was really, give everybody a car, build
roads
to everything, and give people a place to park when they get there.
To get legitimacy, governments often need to deliver things like primary education, primary health, roads, build hospitals and clinics.
My father was responsible for building
roads
in Bihar, and he had developed a firm stance against corruption, even though he was harassed and threatened.
Having put the product into practice, we are actually now on the verge of selling the product onto a multinational to take it to the retail market, and one question I have for the audience today is, on the gravel
roads
of Limpopo, with an allowance of 50 rand a week, I came up with a way for the world not to bathe.
Anyway, the American cities: lots of
roads
dispersed over large areas, almost no public transportation.
And traffic planners all around the world have tried lots of different measures: dense cities or dispersed cities, lots of
roads
or lots of public transport or lots of bike lanes or more information, or lots of different things, but nothing seems to work.
And then someone came up with the idea that, apart from good public transport, apart from spending money on roads, let's try to charge drivers one or two euros at these bottlenecks.
It's a noisy material, and if we produce
roads
like in the Netherlands, very close to cities, then we would like a silent road.
The solution for that is to make
roads
out of porous asphalt.
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