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Lifer
- Jul 10, 2007
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That whole "reversible" lanes concepts sound like a very VERY bad idea.
it's done here in ny metro areas.
That whole "reversible" lanes concepts sound like a very VERY bad idea.
Drivers further back see all of the brake lights coming on and press their own brakes. Eventually cars several rows back are forced to a crawl.
The REAL cause of traffic jams:
1. Women
2. Buicks
3. asians.
where did this stereotype come from? i'm awesome at driving btw :sneaky:
That whole "reversible" lanes concepts sound like a very VERY bad idea.
where did this stereotype come from? i'm awesome at driving btw :sneaky:
That whole "reversible" lanes concepts sound like a very VERY bad idea.
I watch idiots make the mistakes every day. It's annoying. I've read on things you can do to help alleviate traffic, so I try to do them. Figured you are going to be stuck in it regardless of what you do so might as well be part of the solution and not part of the problem.
I watch idiots make the mistakes every day. It's annoying. I've read on things you can do to help alleviate traffic, so I try to do them. Figured you are going to be stuck in it regardless of what you do so might as well be part of the solution and not part of the problem.
I've heard that a good way is to leave a LOT of space (a few hundred feet) even in heavy traffic and to try to maintain a steady speed instead of stop-and-go with lots of brake usage. Smooths out the traffic behind you.
the only way to get rid of traffic is to adopt a system like in Minority Report.
100% of the time--humans are the problem. No doubt about it. Remove the problem, fix the problem.
If every vehicle on the road were networked into one large system, maintaining constant speed and flawless, uninterrupted merges and lane switches, there would be no slowdowns. computing data from 1-10 miles in advance of your vehicle could give ample time to adjust for upcoming situations, for everyone. Eliminate the wave effects, essentially.
Well man. At least I can say I'm not contributing to traffic.That's what I do. but it doesn't really have any effect on traffic behind you, b/c it takes one dickless asshat to do what they always do--accelerate and brake on every inch.
There are plenty of strategies to eliminate traffic, that if adopted by humans, would work flawlessly. The problem is, it takes a handful of dingleberries to destroy all efforts.
anyway, if you think we have it bad, thank god you aren't in Moscow!
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/08/02/100802fa_fact_gessen
awesome article on traffic in general.
I'm guilty of braking when I see people doing the same ahead. That chart says that a chunk of 50% of jams are caused by accidents, so I may as well get home 10 minutes later than be dead, have a car written off, go through insurance, etc. I do try to leave space ahead of me to minimize braking, but someone will usually jump in there and leave me a meter or two; then it's my fault for rear-ending them.
Well man. At least I can say I'm not contributing to traffic.
THIS is precise the reason why I only brake when absolutely necessary. I HATE HATE HATE ppl that tap their brakes the moment they see the car ahead of them braking.
Learn to judge speed and distance and how to anticipate you driving noobs.
But it never fails, if I'm crossing the bridge at a busy time, most of traffic is crawling, EVERY SINGLE CAR is single occupant. surrounded by all these single occupant cars: the express SF double bus. Completely empty.
but it's OK, you know. It's perfectly cool to perpetuate the problem here in SF area, b/c we're ALL DRIVING PRIUS'S and by DEFAULT--WE ARE THE STEWARDS OF THE ENVIRONMENT. We don't need functional PT that we all want to use, b/c we drive our Pruis's. That fixes all the problems!
it's a stereotype because it's true, which makes it a fact.
Not all asians are bad drivers which means your fact is not true and it's back to stereotyping for you.