"...never match speeds with someone in the lane next to you...
That is annoying (especially on the relatively narrow "two-lane-divided-highway" -vs- the typical interstate), but I'll gladly take that over the guy who plays
"I'll just drive along here in your blind spot until you forget about me"
EVERY car has one to several blind spots (the bigger the vehicle the bigger the blind spot(s), etc.) and at least if the bonehead is right beside you you've got a snowball's chance of noticing him when you go to change lanes for the guy riding your bumper.
btw, I've maintained that Slashdot's approaching the "tipping point" towards AI for years now, and yet another proof is in the captcha for this post: "evasion"
There's two reasons now to fear the British government!
Quite right! Two reasons to fear the British government:
...Most people don't even know that they do such things at some airports
Speaking just from my experience almost six years ago at the Shanghai International Airport, it's pretty hard to miss: first they ask you to sign a card stating that you have not taken a bunch of fever reducer, then they set up the thermal scanner on one end of the sprawling airport and the check-in desk at the other, and give you ten minutes to run (and I do mean run -- my travelling party looked like we were trying to re-enact a certain rent-a-car commercial from bygone days) from one end of the place to the other and back again with all your luggage (because the luggage check is the next thing you get to do after that -- we were all amazed that a dozen sweaty Americans (it was November and they just, culturally, seem to have a different idea of what a "comfortable" temperature is) running around like maniacs didn't set off some kind of alarm. Looking back, the "thermal imaging camera" didn't bear any labels attesting to that -- it could just as well have belonged to the Chinese equivalent of "Candid Camera", and if so I'm sure they got a good laugh...
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.