Owning a "Half-Self-Driving Car", the only way this will work as described is if the rider in a self-driving car does not have the ability to use the brakes. One person gets spooked by being too close or too fast or anything for that matter and the "pressure waves" will continue.
Oh come on! While I am prepared to be proven wrong, I do no believe that dressing like a panda does anything more than make conservators feel like they are doing the right thing.
Akeley personified our growing awareness of ecology and value of conservation. In hindsight, it was good that someone with talent preserved specimens from that period.
Irish mythology has a hero who fought the same way: Cú_Chulainn, The Cur of Cullen in American English. Good stories that are very different from Greco-Roman or Norse Mythology.
"Speed of Traffic" is a concept here in California. There is a section of freeway near Palm Springs that is called Blood Alley. The average speed in the left lane is 90mph with occasional increases to 100mph. No one gets a ticket. Best advice, stay right and do a graceful 80mph like the rest of CA freeways.
Thank God someone is paying attention! California freeways are either 12 lanes wide and choked with too many cars or two lanes wide and filled with left-side drivers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cú_Chulainn
Chrome on Android stalls in embedded and full screen.
Internet Explorer on Windows Phone will not load the embedded window.
All of my previous test were on Windows 10.