Posted by JDNewbie on July 11, 2016 at 06:33:20 from (68.102.183.217):
In Reply to: Zipper merge posted by MarkB_MI on July 10, 2016 at 23:46:50:
I read about this over the weekend. It makes sense for really packed roads. In my humble opinion, most of the problems I've seen are caused by someone who ignores the three miles of "merge ahead" signs, won't slow down, and waits until the very last moment to put on the blinker and merge, causing everyone in the other lane to brake check and/or stop to let him/her in. Maybe this will solve that. Everyone just hammers down right up to the lane closure and then takes turns!
I just slow down and get over when I see the signs. On the roads I travel, there always seems to be plenty of time and space to get in the correct lane. Especially if you are willing to slow down a bit and be courteous. Well, there's the problem I guess.
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