The document discusses a new vehicle-to-vehicle communication technology that is being developed that will allow cars to communicate directly with each other to prevent accidents and maintain traffic flow. An ethnographic study was conducted that found commuters, average people, and a car fanatic generally saw benefits to the technology, believing it could make commuting easier and safer by reducing distractions and accidents. Additional research suggested driverless cars could allow people to use commute time for other activities and help users run errands. A business proposal recommends personalizing and designing self-driving cars as flexible home extensions that could be used for relaxation, exercise, or work.