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Originally Posted by John Tanglewood
Well actually you're the dick. Traffic flows with maximum efficiency when the people in the merge lane wait until the very last opportunity to merge into the single lane, creating a "zipper" closing effect. Here's a photo:
When people stop to merge in the lane that's closing 100yards from the merge point, they are just holding the traffic up for people in both lanes.
So yeah, you're kind of that dick who won't people in for helping to improve the traffic flow of everyone by merging at the appropriate time.
And you're in CT, so do you block all the people on the Merritt every day when they are doing construction?
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I'm talking about flowing traffic in both lanes when the person passes by several openings in which they can merge but they decide to drive to the end then honk their horns to be let in because there is no longer space.
This is what I mean: