Air Date: Wednesday, April 5, 2006

Flirting in traffic
You've tried the bars, gone online and even let your friends set you up on blind dates, all to no success. Well, now dating is picking up speed in an unlikely place. 7's Sorboni Banerjee has more on how you can become a fast lane flirt.
A wink or a wave, we've all done it.
Kristin Philibert, traffic flirter
"You're sitting there in traffic, bumper-to-bumper, you could look over and see somebody."
Flirting on the highway.
Susan Long, traffic flirter
"Someone will drive up next to you and beep."
But there's one problem: once you get someone's attention the light turns green and your love takes a turn in the wrong direction.
Flirting in traffic doesn't have to be a dead end, there's a new service that lets traffic flirts hit the road to romance.
Ben Smith, FlirtinginTraffic.com
"This isn't really Internet dating, it's just flirting."
Ben Smith is the founder of FlirtinginTraffic.com. He hopes his web site can help people make a connection from their cars.
The idea is simple, sign up on their Website, get one of these ID stickers in the mail, stick it on your car and well, start flirting.
If you see someone or someone sees you with a flirting sticker they can remember the ID number and later enter it into the flirting Website.
Kristin Philibert, traffic flirter
"You go on the Website put their id in and you can get their profile."
A profile with photos, short bios and a way to connect.
Kristin Philibert, traffic flirter
"You could see somebody behind you and this way you can go on and just send them a message."
A message that could put you in the fast lane to love.
Related link:
FlirtinginTraffic.com
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