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How Much Road Capacity is Wasted Due to Poor Driving?



 
 
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Old June 22nd 05, 03:58 PM
Ajanta
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Jim Yanik .> wrote:

: > who squeeze people out who are trying to merge,
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: These are part of the PROBLEM;they screw up and expect others to
: slow,or stop,and make way for them,CAUSING slower traffic flow.

I have seen unproductive behavior from both, those who are trying to
merge and those already in the "main" lane.

Some people merge too soon, thus wasting a lot of road space in front
and slowing down the process. Others try to gain a few car lengths by
continuing without merging even beyond the obvious merger point.

Some drivers in the main lane leave that lane and try to merge back a
few cars ahead. Others won't let a merging car in. Etc.
 




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