Global Gridlock: How the World’s 3.5 Billion Drivers Became Unwitting Hostages of Modern Life
Driver, noun: the poor soul legally obliged to sit in traffic while the rest of us scroll. Across six continents and 195 fragile nation-states that still insist on calling themselves countries, the driver remains the only worker whose office moves but whose salary doesn’t. From Lagos’ danfo cowboys to Oslo’s silent Tesla monks, from Mumbai’s…