• You should never tailgate and never drive next to a car, you should always stay in a zig-zag formation in the event vehicle in front of you slams their break and you need to switch lanes. you can always tell whos in a hurry or amateur drivers when they break the zig-zag formation. I worked on high-rise buildings overlooking highways and witnessed many times this ripple effect, oddly not all lanes ripple the same in sync. I also witness people suffering longer waits exiting a ramp because vehicles cutting in last minute, thats why its important to stay close to vehicle in front when exiting a backed up exit ramp, people are rude and will cut you off. Theres an art to execute that just right and has to do with perfect timing. I admit I do it a couple times. I dont recommend this, just wait in line like the others, you never know who will jump out on you. I would!

    whodini
    2 years ago
  • You should never tailgate and never drive next to a car, you should always stay in a zig-zag formation in the event vehicle in front of you slams their break and you need to switch lanes. you can always tell whos in a hurry or amateur drivers when they break the zig-zag formation. I worked on high-rise buildings overlooking highways and witnessed many times this ripple effect, oddly not all lanes ripple the same in sync. I also witness people suffering longer waits exiting a ramp because vehicles cutting in last minute, thats why its important to stay close to vehicle in front when exiting a backed up exit ramp, people are rude and will cut you off. Theres an art to execute that just right and has to do with perfect timing. I admit I do it a couple times. I dont recommend this, just wait in line like the others, you never know who will jump out on you. I would!

    whodini
    2 years ago