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by ken
2686 days ago
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Yes, this is one of those concepts which works much better for everyone, if everyone else drives like a German driver. In the US, when you get to the end of the merge region, most people in the continuation lane will blast by at full speed, leaving no room to get over. I have to sit at the end of my lane, stopped, until I see a gap, and then floor it. That's worse for safety, fuel efficiency, wear and tear on my drivetrain, my own transportation time, and overall road throughput (everyone blocked behind me). This is a "boil the oceans" type solution. All you have to do is convince everyone to do it. Here, we can't even get people to stop blocking the box. The SPD is making short YouTube videos with "PRO TIPS" like "Bus lanes are for buses" [1] and "Don't stop in the street" [2]. The average driver is not at the point of thinking about higher level strategy like merge location yet. [1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_62iDA5Z-s
[2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3dUj6-Kx5k |
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