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by tonyedgecombe 424 days ago
I’m not sure that is the case. Bunching together look like a higher risk to me.
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Bunching together happens because of irregular speed. You have traffic clusters because the front is slower than whatever the "natural" speed is, but not so slow that people elect to pass.

If traffic is all moving in a narrow range of speed the clusters are smaller and less dense.