• snooggums@kbin.social
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      11 months ago

      The main problem with zipper merges in practice are selfish people who rush to zipper and cause even more congestion because of their erratic attempt to merge. Like traffic circles they work great when everyone is doing it right and they cam get really messed up when people do it wrong.

      It would be great if zipper merging was taught as part of getting a license. Or they actually required someone to learn how to zipper merge as part of their license renewal.

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        11 months ago

        Do you mean “rush to zipper” as in “using an open lane to move forward and then zipper merge into the remaining lane when that one closes?” That is precisely what you should do.

        The problem is the selfish people who refuse to let those people actually zipper merge, like OP.

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          @Nougat
          It’s hard to discuss zipper merging because people use to justify all sorts of dick behavior. Zipping through an empty left turn only lane to skip to the head of a right turn only lane for example. That’s not an example of zipper merging but there’s tons of people who I’ve seen argue that’s acceptable behavior.

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            11 months ago

            That’s not an example of zipper merging but there’s tons of people who I’ve seen argue that’s acceptable behavior.

            We agree that that’s not what we’re talking about, and those people are wrong. That wasn’t hard at all.

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    11 months ago

    OP you fucking idiot, if you expect people to get over two miles back then you’ve artificially extended the lane closure an additional two miles.

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    11 months ago

    I think it is similar to when lanes merge. Better to stay in lane and then do zipper method.

    If lane is open, cars will speed up until they reach merged/closed lane…

    What do y’all say?

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      11 months ago

      States that mandate signs about lane closures being really far out claim it makes traffic flow better. In my experience it just makes traffic stop in a different spot and is likely worse than zipper merges.

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        11 months ago

        My state just recently started posting signs to keep using both lanes so people wouldn’t go to one lane far too early. It was nice to be able to zipper merge without people pushing back.

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    11 months ago

    Not you Picard… say it ain’t so!!

    It’s a zipper merge if the lane closes. Use all available lanes and alternate the right of way to keep traffic moving. It’s assholes who think they’re high and mighty that cause headaches in these situations

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    11 months ago

    It’s called a zipper merge, you muppet. They’re doing what they’re supposed to for more efficient traffic flow. You’re just being an ass.