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by ubernostrum
6135 days ago
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This seems like it'd create a danger if you're actually adhering to your goal of maintaining the "empty space": as soon as someone pulls into that space in front of you, you no longer have an empty space, and the only way to restore it is by slowing down to allow space to open up again. Which, as repetitively and suddenly as you'd have to do it, would pose a hazard to traffic behind you. |
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In the rare situations where this doesn't happen, I usually have a longer space than I actually need, so I just eat the difference.