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by mariefred 2621 days ago
Wow, works like magic ! Actually Swedish drivers are somewhat more obedient and indeed traffic problems are due to road hazards are on average less severe.

For example when Swedes sees a lower speed sign or even just a warning before a road block they will slow and stay in one long lane, while in the mid eastern country I live in until recently everyone just speeds up trying to be first to pass the blocking. The results ? smoother flow and shorter queues, guess where ?

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Swedish drivers are indeed obedient. Overly so, at times. I live in a heavily touristed part of Denmark - we get a lot of Swedish and German cars in the summerish half of the year. And I have long since learned to stay well clear of the Swedes whenever possible. They're too often going that extra bit too slow, adhering slightly too rigorously to every rule, not getting into the flow, too often being front Volvo going 70, the rest of us lined up behind, wanting to go home at 80 like the sign says.