Old 01-31-07, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Helmet Head
Huh? Causing the actual desired change in behavior is no illusion.
My point is, the driver is in control of his car. You are influencing the driver's behavior by being in his way or out of his way, but you don't control it. You are simply being one influence out of many. This is not control.

If you force a lane change on a blind hill on a single lane road, and a car comes the opposite way, you'll find very quickly that you are not in control of the driver's actions.
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