No, but you do start to consciously personify the drivers – contrasting the extreme depersonifying that driving encourages (see: “carbrain”). It’s all wild, baseless speculation, and you know that, but it’s fun to construct a fake traveling buddy in your head based on tidbits and wonder if maybe they’re doing the same to you.
(Edit: I will note that I see this as kind of an “orphan-crushing machine” type of wholesome, showing how insanely isolating car travel is through how the human mind will cling onto the tiniest scraps of closeness with another person.)
No, but you do start to consciously personify the drivers – contrasting the extreme depersonifying that driving encourages (see: “carbrain”). It’s all wild, baseless speculation, and you know that, but it’s fun to construct a fake traveling buddy in your head based on tidbits and wonder if maybe they’re doing the same to you.
(Edit: I will note that I see this as kind of an “orphan-crushing machine” type of wholesome, showing how insanely isolating car travel is through how the human mind will cling onto the tiniest scraps of closeness with another person.)