Recall the Metaphor of the Parking Lot on page 172. Suppose two people, say Gib and Harry, are both driving cars on the parking lot and both are carefully following the rules prescribed in the metaphor. If they start at time t = 0 at different points, will they ever collide? (Neglect the width of their cars.)
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