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Back to the Present and the Features of Travel

Back to the Present and the Features of Travel

Dr. Emmett Brown tells Marty McFly in the first Back to the Future film, "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." Indeed they don't as they pass easily across decades. In the second movie, Doc Brown and Marty are headed to October 15, 2015 in their DeLorean time machine. Five years from now, it's possible we could have flying cars. But not probable. Even less likely are time-traveling ones.

Flying over traffic is something many of us have probably fantasized about, or going to our destination in other than the usual ways. What if we weren't limited to gridlocked roads, highways, and freeways to get around? What if we could arrive, without obstructions, where we want to goon time, reliably, every time?

Maybe these wishes are as much a fiction as lightening-bolt powered time traveling, but they are closer to reality than going bodily back to the past or ahead to the future. Bringing these wishes closer to reality are numerous plans and options to facilitate smoother traveling in our communities, to ease congestion, improve air quality and curb climate-changing emissions.
Back to the Present and the Features of Travel


Some of the features we have right now back in the present include light rail, trolleys, high occupancy vehicle lanes, toll roads, bike lanes, and flexible car-sharing programs. These features offer travelers ways to get around that reduce the number of cars on the road. Fewer cars on the road means less congestion and better traffic flow. The availability of hybrid and all electric cars means fewer climate-changing emissions by drivers as they get from point A to point B.

While fewer cars on the road helps with many of our traffic and air quality issues, there are still enough of us driving every day that we face the real possibility of being involved in an accident.

If you are in an accident, you need support. AA-Accident Attorneys provides their clients the expert legal help to win results. You can feel confident that the auto accident lawyer who represents you knows your concerns, and the issues you face with crowded roads, freeways, and highways that can lead to automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, bus accidents, and truck accidents. The auto accident lawyer knows these issues from the inside and outas a legal professional and as a citizen who shares the road and lives in the communities.

AA-Accident Attorneys serves clients in many locations across the United States, and has an auto accident lawyer to represent you in Riverside, Orange County, Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley, Pomona, Ontario, Newport Beach, San Jose, and Las Vegas.




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