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Police Pull over Drivers for good driving!
This is an excellent program and a great idea. There are not enough programs out there that reward people for good behavior. Especially in traffic! There are so many selfish and reckless drivers on the road today. Next time you are in Travis County, be a good driver and you may get some free baseball tickets.
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Pretty neat idea.
Actually, there was a program on Korean TV once where drivers get rewarded for following the rules of traffic. For example, when there is a red light, the drivers always seem to creep forward onto the crosswalk area and get in the way of the pedestrians as they cross...well, there was one driver who stayed behind the line; and was rewarded stuff like gift cards. Well, that show didn't last; therefore, probably didn't have any effect on people whatsoever. |