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"resist merging early, as that leads to more backups"
Not so; it greatly slows down traffic as each vehicle merges into the thru-lane because now every driver must re-establish safe following distance quickly.The zipper works because it minimizes the length of the slowdown. It blocks less intersections and reduces the gaps due to stop and go. If everyone would do it potential road rage would be reduced.
It annoys me when i'm driving along maintaining safe following distance and some jerk darts into that space, requiring me to brake hard to quickly re-establish safe following distance. That causes a chain-reaction of vehicles that now must do the same.In every state I have been, when sign says merge 2 miles ahead, you are free to use the lane up to the merge point. You don’t have to go to one lane 2 miles ahead, with the other lane being open for no reason.
Yes, it pizzed off some people who don’t understand, but that’s their problem.
When you get to the merge point, you take turns. (Now referred to as zipper)
That’s how it was taught in the 70s when I took drivers Ed. My state now puts up “take turns” signs for people who never learned merge.
That's the case on any of the expressways going into Philly, and I'm sure we're not unique in that here. It is simply impossible to use a safe following distance, lest you stay in a perpetual loop of having to back off further for each new car that leap-frogs in front of you.It annoys me when i'm driving along maintaining safe following distance and some jerk darts into that space, requiring me to brake hard to quickly re-establish safe following distance. That causes a chain-reaction of vehicles that now must do the same.
The worst is when they do this, even though there may be no one behind you for a mile. If there's a spot even close to big enough, they just gotta get in there cause it's one less car in front of them.It annoys me when i'm driving along maintaining safe following distance and some jerk darts into that space, requiring me to brake hard to quickly re-establish safe following distance. That causes a chain-reaction of vehicles that now must do the same.
I had a woman do that to me in a 3-lane I 75 backup. I was in the right lane in my 40' MH towing my Silverado PU. She passed me on the right(break-down lane) and cut in front of me so close I lost sight of the small white car.None of the signs, or laws for that matter, take into account that there are always idiots who want to get ahead of everyone else.
There always seems to be some joker who passes everyone who is merging. They get to the merge point and force their way in line causing others to stop, thus creating a bigger backup.
I may be in the minority on this, but I treat other drivers according to what they and I are driving. If I’m in my pickup, and some guy in a Hellcat or a 911 wants to get ahead of me, I just smile and let him, I don’t want to hold him up. But if someone tries to pull the same in a Wrangler or a minivan, I’ll damn near run them off the road to prevent it.Coming home from my Mother in Laws house on Thanksgiving evening, this guy in a new F350 passed me on the right shoulder of the on-ramp to a freeway about halfway up the ramp. I just wasn't accelerating quite fast enough for him. Some people are just insane.
Conversely, you could just as easily say they get to the merge point and no one will let them merge.None of the signs, or laws for that matter, take into account that there are always idiots who want to get ahead of everyone else.
There always seems to be some joker who passes everyone who is merging. They get to the merge point and force their way in line causing others to stop, thus creating a bigger backup.
Does happen, but IMO, it depends on where you drive. Around here, I seem to encounter more of the really aggressive idiots who just stick their fender in front of you and dare you to hit them.Conversely, you could just as easily say they get to the merge point and no one will let them merge.