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by sergiosgc
4044 days ago
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Funny you say that about Portugal. I'm Portuguese, and I concur, although I always thought of my opinion as biased. It does not take many drivers acting responsibly to fix a wave jam. Interestingly, culturally, is that this responsible action is viewed here as a relaxed take on traffic. When the line restarts, some drivers take their time shifting into first gear, and then take a lot of time to increase their speed. They effectively buffer cars behind them from the stop-and-go. If you get two of these in a row, it's enough for the stop and go effect to dissipate. If you do this on the road, prepare to be overtaken by someone "in a rush", and prepare to ignore the action, although it's acceptable to gesticulate and swear at the car ahead :-) |
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