Internet Roadtrip, where the community votes where to go at each step
Briefly

Neal Agarwal's Internet Roadtrip offers a whimsical and interactive experience where users collectively decide on directions every ten seconds. Utilizing a street view and a map displaying the journey history, participants engage by voting via a steering wheel interface for the next turn. Additionally, they can change the radio station, enhancing the immersive experience. This blend of creativity and technical prowess reflects Agarwal's signature style, making the roadtrip an exciting adventure that began in Boston.
"What if you were on a roadtrip and every ten seconds a large group of people decided which way to turn? Internet Roadtrip by Neal Agarwal will show the way."
"A street view shows where you are, and a map at the bottom shows where you've been. The steering wheel is used to vote on going straight or turning."
"You can also vote to change the radio station. I always enjoy Agarwal's combo of imagination, fun, and technical know-how."
"The trip appears to be headed out of Boston as of this writing."
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