Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a lane is closed ahead, drivers should fully utilize both lanes until the lane ends and zipper merge at that point. Those who designate themself the merge police and block perfectly usable lane a quarter mile before it ends are very stupid, as are those who won’t let drivers zipper merge from the ending lane.
That depends on the situation. A lot of times merging drivers will have many, many opportunites to seamlessly merge into traffic, but instead try to zoom past everyone because it's all about them.
You don’t understand the zipper merge.
It’s much more efficient than people randomly merging in.
You don't understand the difference between a study and real life.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland drivers are definitely truly awful. I live on a busy street (street parking). Looked up 6 cars - 3 with VA plates, and 3 with MD plates. ALL the MD cars had open tickets/violations in DC. One for $200, the other for $500, the 3rd for $1700. One of the VA cars had one $50 ticket, and that's it. The others were clean.
The proof is in the pudding. So many MD drivers are just inept. Whether they're driving, keeping up with their vehicle registration, or parking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a lane is closed ahead, drivers should fully utilize both lanes until the lane ends and zipper merge at that point. Those who designate themself the merge police and block perfectly usable lane a quarter mile before it ends are very stupid, as are those who won’t let drivers zipper merge from the ending lane.
That depends on the situation. A lot of times merging drivers will have many, many opportunites to seamlessly merge into traffic, but instead try to zoom past everyone because it's all about them.
You don’t understand the zipper merge.
It’s much more efficient than people randomly merging in.
Anonymous wrote:Raise the driving age to 21 and lower the drinking age to 18.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When a lane is closed ahead, drivers should fully utilize both lanes until the lane ends and zipper merge at that point. Those who designate themself the merge police and block perfectly usable lane a quarter mile before it ends are very stupid, as are those who won’t let drivers zipper merge from the ending lane.
That depends on the situation. A lot of times merging drivers will have many, many opportunites to seamlessly merge into traffic, but instead try to zoom past everyone because it's all about them.
You don’t understand the zipper merge.
It’s much more efficient than people randomly merging in.
Anonymous wrote:“Following” or “keeping up with” the “flow of traffic” is a hallmark of abysmal driving; it abrogates to others the driver’s duty to make reasoned decisions based on their own assessment of conditions as those intersect with the driver’s particular abilities and limitations.
“Leave yourself an out” is a fundamental driver safety practice, rendered impossible by joining a “rat pack” moving down the road as a unit.