This really doesn't matter, but since we're talking about banning trucks from fast lanes, I thought I'd bring it up: why is that so many car drivers haven't figured out how to use a merging lane?
You see them every morning now that onramps are light controlled. Some drivers, in fact so many that it might be most drivers, have not worked out that they should drive right to the end of lane where it will put them effortlessly into the traffic.
Instead, they take off from the light with a roar of resentment at being held up, then promptly pull up half way along the ramp, indicators flashing, trying to break into the line as soon as they can. They succeed of course. A nice person lets them in too soon.
Meanwhile, they have held up following cars on the ramp, the nice person letting them in is slowing all the motorway traffic behind, those drivers on the ramp who understand what "merge like a zip" means have slipped past on their inside, driven to end of the lane and merged ahead of them.
Why can't they work it out?
.....作者: louisxiang 时间: 2014-11-24 14:25:07