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Footballguy
I don't think you understand what I am saying.This is the point I was making. jumping up a few cars doesn't help anyone. And often causes people actually coming up the empty lane to have to slow down and avoid hitting you.If everybody just did it right, there is no line to jump out of and gain five car lengths. BOTH lanes are full to the point of the zipper.It would be nice if everyone zipper merged and went about their merry way. Unfortunately, what happens out here is a couple things:
1) Cars will jump out of line to the open lane to speed forward and then try to merge back in, gaining 5 car lengths of time, pissing everyone off in both lanes.
2) Due to item 1, cars in the full lane do not like to let people merge, esp if they saw them jump out of line to try a last minute cut back into line, all to gain a couple car lengths.
Would be nice if it actually worked how people say it should. This doesn't even get into drivers on the shoulder, going straight in turn only lanes, driving up center turn lanes, etc. But those might be better saved for another thread.
Now you can go back to backing into a parking spot discussion.
I think the bolded is technically better for traffic flow. The problem is everyone views traffic as a "line" and people who move to the free lane are viewed as cutting in line. I'm guilty of this mindset for sure.
If everyone was using both lanes and zippering, it would probably flow better. Jumping out of line to pass 5 cars does not.
THERE IS NO JUMPING OUT OF LINE. The line is two lanes wide. ALL cars ALL the way up until there's literally not another lane (which is where you zipper) should be evenly distributed across ALL lanes. Nobody CAN zip out. Done properly, it is impossible to "jump out of line to pass five cars."
In fact, anyone "jumping out of line" is only doing the proper thing, and five other cars should immediately do the same thing to rectify the problem, and now it's impossible to pass anyone because the road is being used properly.