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  • F [email protected]

    This is why I thought that maybe it would be good to have some kind of pacing cars, e.g. operated by traffic police? I.e. when you already know or can anticipate that there is a large jam building up, you bring in one pacing car on every lane at an appropriate low speed and everyone has to adjust, so the thing you mentioned won't happen.

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    The problem with that is people would still do the same stupid shit behind the pace cars which would just cause the same issues.

    The only way traffic pace cars would work is with better fundamental training (and enforcement of that training [meaning cops would actually have to regularly ticket people for tailgating]).

    Especially here in the usa there are hardly any barriers to getting/keeping your license.

    There is a massive amount of drivers who either shouldn't be on the road at all or with heavy restrictions like not allowed to drive at night, not allowed on the highway, not allowed to drive certain classes of cars (kinda like other countries do for motorcycles because there is zero reason for any joe schmoe to just be able to legally get behind the wheel of something like a supercar on public roads)

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      Californians te the worst drivers in the world because none of them understand this simple concept. Every day I’m driving, I give more than enough space in front of me for someone to cut me off and I don’t have to brake. It’s simple. However, I’m constantly getting people riding my ass. Switching around me. And being over all menaces just because I’m leaving a roper gap between myself and the car in front of me. It’s wild.

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      When idiots ride my ass I slow down.

      Im driving the speed limit in the right hand lane and you ride my ass - I let off the gas to the minimum speed (here its usually 45mph)

      Im actively passing in the left lane and you ride my ass I let off the gas.

      When the idots back off I speed back up. If they start riding me again I slow back down. After a few times of this they usually pull their heads out of their asses and back off/ properly change lanes.

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      • remembertheapollo_@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

        I find it’s the speeders, tailgaters, and the infuriating few that can’t seem to manage to go at the prevailing speed that cause the waves in traffic. The rest is structural - merges, construction, lane reductions, etc. The aforementioned all cause the slowdowns because they move quickly, traffic tends to follow, and end up constantly hitting their brakes riding the ass of the slower traffic. That starts a wave that ends up with traffic stopping when density is high enough.

        You can’t control others moving slower than you want, bitching about lane campers changes nothing, but managing a speed/spacing that allows little or no braking does wonders to keep things moving. If only people would bother to do so.

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        I used to say "Speeding gets you nowhere, fast" but the irony is lost on anyone that does it.

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          I’m a little confused about the mechanism of the speeders causing the disruption. Is it because when they cut in front of someone closely, it causes the driver to hit the brakes to make more room, thus triggering the chain reaction?

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          Thats a big part of it, yeah. Theres lots of really good comments about it in this thread.

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            You are incorrect. You are the cause of the traffic jam lol, literally.

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            Why is Driving Slower than Other Vehicles Just as Dangerous as Speeding? https://share.google/U82ugU39Gc0XOa55G

            A Few Slow Drivers Increase the Number of Accidents https://share.google/SUYjn8eEkNNLe5xBO

            Slow Drivers: Dangers of Driving Slow | Allstate https://share.google/7GP2waFViHMUqEJYj

            Some times you people don't even know what you're downvoting.

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              The Mythbusters did it! They couldn't even get up to speed to begin the first experiment because the traffic jam formed naturally.

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              • socsa@piefed.socialS [email protected]

                So an entire third of the road is basically left empty so people can speed?

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                Yes? You arrange the fastest cars at the front and the slowest cars at the back, and the whole blob of traffic spreads out.

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                  The Mythbusters did it! They couldn't even get up to speed to begin the first experiment because the traffic jam formed naturally.

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                  Hm, this video isn't available in my country.

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                    Why is Driving Slower than Other Vehicles Just as Dangerous as Speeding? https://share.google/U82ugU39Gc0XOa55G

                    A Few Slow Drivers Increase the Number of Accidents https://share.google/SUYjn8eEkNNLe5xBO

                    Slow Drivers: Dangers of Driving Slow | Allstate https://share.google/7GP2waFViHMUqEJYj

                    Some times you people don't even know what you're downvoting.

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                    Are you trying to suggest that driving at higher speeds is safer than driving at lower speeds? Because that goes against the laws of physics

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                      In the case of traffic, keeping a larger following distance can quite literally solve the stop and go break waves that occur…

                      Trying to race ahead and get ahead by one car at a time makes the problem worse.

                      That’s all this is saying.

                      You can not solve the problem ahead of you, you can only affect the traffic behind you.

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                      And you're in one lane of like five going in the same direction.

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                        Are you trying to suggest that driving at higher speeds is safer than driving at lower speeds? Because that goes against the laws of physics

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                        That is exactly what I'm suggesting. And so are the sources I provided.

                        But let me be clear. People who go slow on purpose in high speed areas are a danger for people trying to go faster. I'm not taking about people speeding recklessly. I'm talking people going 60 in a 70 or 20 in a 35. They cause other drivers to maneuver around them which could cause a situation.

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