If you’ve ever sat through three light cycles at the same intersection, you’ve probably fantasized about a solution: more lanes, smarter lights, or a helicopter escape pod. But —urban mobility contrarian and author of The Slow Revolt —wants you to think differently.
: "Samson and Delilah" is a staple in Grateful Dead setlists [5, 18]. A "jamming" review could refer to a specific live performance of this song characterized by "traffic" (dense instrumental interplay) or experimental transitions. Traffic Jamming Delilah Strong
As for Strong, she has taken to social media to apologize for her actions, stating: "I am truly sorry for my behavior and the impact it had on so many people. I have learned a valuable lesson about the importance of patience and respect on the road." If you’ve ever sat through three light cycles
Similarly, the adult performer Delilah Strong retired years ago and has largely distanced herself from the industry. The "Traffic Jamming" audio uses her voice without her consent for a comedic purpose she likely never signed off on. A "jamming" review could refer to a specific
"It's a classic case of '15 minutes of fame,'" said social media expert, Rachel Kim. "But at what cost? Delilah's actions have had serious consequences, and she needs to be held accountable."