I just had to share this with you. According to What’s On Xiamen, if you’re in the neighborhood, you might want to “Enjoy private movie time in Xiamen’s drive-in movie theaters”. The author of that article, Sanmao Lin, clearly has a handle on the appeal of drive-ins. “Drive-in movie theaters are not only a place…
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[caption id="attachment_2731" align="alignright" width="300"] The Rocket as it appeared in May 1998. Photo by Michael Kilgore from the Carload Flickr Pool[/caption]You’re not going to find a lot of drive-in theater news in China, but there’s a little bit or we wouldn’t have a category about it.
Here’s a second introductory paragraph about the greatness of any drive-in, especially one that could thrive in China.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has proposed a new rule that would mandate vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) on all new cars, saying the technology has enormous potential to reduce crashes and possibly save lives.
“We are carrying the ball as far as we can to realize the potential of transportation technology to save lives,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “This long promised V2V rule is the next step in that progression. Once deployed, V2V will provide 360-degree situational awareness on the road and will help us enhance vehicle safety.”