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UPS engineers found that left-hand turns were a major drag on efficiency. Turning against traffic resulted in long waits in left-hand turn lanes that wasted time and fuel, and it also led to a disproportionate number of accidents. By mapping out routes that involved “a series of right-hand loops,” UPS improved profits and safety while touting their catchy, environmentally friendly policy. As of 2012, the right turn rule combined with other improvements — for the wow factor, UPS doesn’t separate them out — saved around 10 million gallons of gas and reduced emissions by the equivalent of taking 5,300 cars of the road for a year.
i am not a fan of left turns onto busy streets either. i avoid them.
Why UPS Trucks Don’t Turn Left (via justin-singer)
Hate them lefties
Betashop: 90 Things I've Learned From Founding 4 Technology Companies
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Borahm Cho: Branding of Peer to Peer Marketplaces
When you hear branding than you think of big corporations like Red Bull, Nike and Coca-Cola. They transport their set of values by utilizing, controlling and branding opinion leaders, athletes and film stars with company logos to create expectations, passion and desire for their products.
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Reign Man posterizing
Kobe Bryant on “All That” Nickelodeon show (by denniedoll)





