For the last half century, mostAmericans have driven to work by themselves. Chances are your commute takes longer than your parents' did, and theirs was longer than their parents'. As we've spread out into farther-flung suburbs, we've created a work-life paradigm plagued by snarled traffic, endless commutes, and a huge carbon footprint. We've heard a lot about the future of the mobile workforce, how a generation of Dilberts will soon be freed from their cubicles by technology and allowed to work from home in their pajamas.
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