actually, motorcycle taxi, if you look closely, it's a brt system. it has a lane between the cars, right? and that lane is trying to break free. so even when you're stuck, even if you're stuck indefinitely, the motorcycle taxi can still zigzag along the cars, and it's actually the largest brt system. we have over 4 to 6 million people per day. that's great. a bus rapid transit system with separated lanes. with only one person. yeah, but still. when you have 4 to 6 million people use that... collectively, it's a brt system. - and so this canal hopes to become a legal way to make life simpler, like the saen saep canal did, with the help of the community who will benefit from better services. having to work outside the system constantly creates sort of a rebellious culture. culture of debate and argument exists in these kinds of communities. but when you go in an established system, it's more like a culture of respect andbedience. like innovation, interestingly, is on the streets, because the culture of argument fosters and nurtures innovation on the st