> >There are some noises around that CA has developed a roadside sensor that
>can i
> entify dirty cars. A bit far fetched but could be tied to the clunker
>movement.
>
> < barrister@lawref.com
<snip>
> They have used similar devices in Lille, France, for about fifteen years.
> They have CO sensors at city intersections, and when they detect an
> accumulation in an area, they modify the traffic lights to relieve the
> congestion.
Does that mean that if your car is running too rich, the lights will turn
green for you?
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