Kiki you are a driving hazard swerving in and out of lanes ,,the most you can save is 5 minutes maybe?....so tick to your lane where you will be safe and avoid accidents......I usually cut off swervers like you.....lollll have a good day anyways and don't do that crap in front of me.......cya
2006-10-25 04:01:26
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answered by dillutedjuice 2
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Why is it the same in a supermarket?
Haven't you noticed that the same can happen to you when you're waiting to pay your goods. You think you're in a slow lane, you switch to another, and there you probably have to wait because someone has problems with his credit card...
These things happen to all of us, we all tend to "change lanes" in whichever situation, when we belive to get an advantage doing so. If the advantage occurs, it's all right and we forget the situation. If we have a disadvantage, we memorize the situation. Therefore we think that it always happens like this.
2006-10-25 04:07:56
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answered by corleone 6
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yeh, and why is the grass always greener at the neighbours garden??
In your imagination you think the other lane goes faster. You might be irritated that you are going so slow and you only rembember the cars which pass you (a lane next to you) but you forget the cars you pass (when you are faster)
I think it is a mental game and I think all lanes are having the same speed
2006-10-25 04:06:43
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answered by frenzie-ann 4
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slash your rage! perhaps you probably did no longer understand this approximately bikes, yet they have no cooling equipment like the radiators on autos. So in the event that they sit down in site visitors, they overheat. that's why the regulation says they're allowed to cut up lanes, and flow to the front of site visitors while there's a crimson easy. they're cooled with the help of the air moving over them. Now reckless habit is unacceptable, yet while those adult males have been in basic terms bypassing site visitors, then it is element of the income of commuting on a motorbike. relax.
2016-10-02 22:44:53
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know why it happens, but it happens to me too. And, what I really hate is when I'm on a city street and someone leisurely walking down the sidewalk is moving faster than the traffic!
2006-10-25 04:10:07
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answered by ☆skyblue 7
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you need to look further along the road, if possible, and teach yourself greater awareness of the conditions because at the moment you are reacting after the advantage has passed.
as far as safety is concerned you are probably better off not changing lanes at all.
2006-10-25 04:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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it is cause everyone else see that too and trys to get in that lane too slowing it up. best to stay in the lane your in and just crank up the radio and sing. and look at other drivers and smile evilly at them and sing to them too
2006-10-25 05:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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