Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you’re seeing the open line is because the merge line wasn’t that long before you got there. If the merge line is short, you just get in at the open spot even if it’s a 100ft before the merge.
I’m all about the zipper merge as long as you’re not a jerk about it. There is always that one driver that will pass the obviously open spot to pass a handful of cars just to get a little ahead. Don’t be that guy.
OP here. Most people will complain about the car that rides the empty lane to the front of the line. I say if everyone filled in all empty lanes, there would be no advantage to picking any particular lane and.worse case acting like a jerk gets you 1 at most 2 spots ahead.
If you drive until the end of the merge lane, you run the risk of crashing when the other cars don't let you in. Chances are very high that you won't be allowed in by the other cars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get it op. No one alternates. I really hate those signs though. Its like the state is counting on everyone to be polite. It would be better to have one lane merge in to the other.
That's what the signs used to say and sometimes still do. It doesn't work very well which is why they changed them, but people still do it the least efficient way possible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you’re seeing the open line is because the merge line wasn’t that long before you got there. If the merge line is short, you just get in at the open spot even if it’s a 100ft before the merge.
I’m all about the zipper merge as long as you’re not a jerk about it. There is always that one driver that will pass the obviously open spot to pass a handful of cars just to get a little ahead. Don’t be that guy.
OP here. Most people will complain about the car that rides the empty lane to the front of the line. I say if everyone filled in all empty lanes, there would be no advantage to picking any particular lane and.worse case acting like a jerk gets you 1 at most 2 spots ahead.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you’re seeing the open line is because the merge line wasn’t that long before you got there. If the merge line is short, you just get in at the open spot even if it’s a 100ft before the merge.
I’m all about the zipper merge as long as you’re not a jerk about it. There is always that one driver that will pass the obviously open spot to pass a handful of cars just to get a little ahead. Don’t be that guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you’re seeing the open line is because the merge line wasn’t that long before you got there. If the merge line is short, you just get in at the open spot even if it’s a 100ft before the merge.
I’m all about the zipper merge as long as you’re not a jerk about it. There is always that one driver that will pass the obviously open spot to pass a handful of cars just to get a little ahead. Don’t be that guy.
The best thing for traffic flow is for the cars in the merge lane to go ALL THE WAY to the end of merge lane, and then merge. That's why I'm passing that open spot to get further ahead. That's what traffic engineers want me to do.
Yeah, when there is a lot of traffic. When the traffic is minimal just get in and keep traffic flowing. Just use common sense.
The zipper merge is the metric system of driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you’re seeing the open line is because the merge line wasn’t that long before you got there. If the merge line is short, you just get in at the open spot even if it’s a 100ft before the merge.
I’m all about the zipper merge as long as you’re not a jerk about it. There is always that one driver that will pass the obviously open spot to pass a handful of cars just to get a little ahead. Don’t be that guy.
The best thing for traffic flow is for the cars in the merge lane to go ALL THE WAY to the end of merge lane, and then merge. That's why I'm passing that open spot to get further ahead. That's what traffic engineers want me to do.
Anonymous wrote:My guess is that you’re seeing the open line is because the merge line wasn’t that long before you got there. If the merge line is short, you just get in at the open spot even if it’s a 100ft before the merge.
I’m all about the zipper merge as long as you’re not a jerk about it. There is always that one driver that will pass the obviously open spot to pass a handful of cars just to get a little ahead. Don’t be that guy.
Anonymous wrote:The zipper merge is the metric system of driving.
It's a great idea that requires cooperation and attentiveness to make the situation better for all of us!
In other words, the zipper merge is doomed.
Anonymous wrote:I get it op. No one alternates. I really hate those signs though. Its like the state is counting on everyone to be polite. It would be better to have one lane merge in to the other.