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I think you can argue that at least those are outlier very rural sorts of places. It's harder to write off major US cities. (To be clear, interstates are still compelling uses but they're not universal self-driving.)



That kind of thing happens occasionally around Boston when snow piles turn two lane streets into one lane, and it's common anywhere where construction or an accident partly blocks a road.




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