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2007-02-23 17:00:11 · 18 answers · asked by queen shortie 2 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

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Living in Cali. I can tell you. It's the dumb drivers. Slowing down for stupid reasons. Driving so slow I could get out of my car and walk passed them. Slowing down to be a damned lookie-loo, rubbernecking incidents that don't concern them. I could go on and on.

2007-02-23 17:04:29 · answer #1 · answered by Speaking_Up 5 · 2 0

everytime a car touches their brakes (usually for no discernible reason) in moderate to heavy traffic, the people behind that car see the brakelights, and 7 out of 10 cars that see those lights will in turn touch their brakes. If you have 20 cars within visibility of the 1st person that touched their brakes, then 14 will more than likely now hit the brakes, if 40 cars see that, then you have 28 hitting their brakes, it works like a wave, only the traffic is moving forward and you now have 70-75% of the cars in one short span touching their brakes and it creates a considerable slow down. Add into that people who aren't in the lane they need to be in and are now crossing traffic to either take their exit or move into what they assume is a faster lane only to discover that 1/2 a mile up the lane is closed due to an accident, and you have now got major conjestion.

Avoid the tendancy to tap the brakes automatically when you see a car 200 feet ahead of you tap their brakes. Wait until you see a reason to slow down other than a brakelight ahead of you.

figure out which lane you need to be in and go ahead and get in it and stay there, everytime a person changes lanes in heavy traffic it gums things up. Plus what happens when you are to the far left and need to be exiting 4 lanes over in 1/4 mile and have 300 cars between you and your exit.

Keep your eyes on the road instead of accidents. The stop & gawk really slows everything down.

2007-02-24 01:17:02 · answer #2 · answered by picture . . . perfect 2 · 2 0

either congestion due to closed lanes or something as simple as one car going slower than the speed limit or waiting to long after the light changes green it causes a chain reaction.All the rules of the road like speed right of way lights they are all set up to avoid traffic,but not to many people follow the rules.Something you wouldn't even think of like being nice and letting someone into traffic actually causes more since the right of way chain was broken.Sorry to rant but I'm from Boston and get very tense just thinking about it LOL.

2007-02-24 01:06:28 · answer #3 · answered by JOHN D 6 · 2 0

What Causes traffic?
Two things in combination
Cars and Drivers !! (you can throw in trucks, motorcycles and other assorted vehicles at will --- but the first two listed will get you the aforementioned item quite nicely without any additions at all )

2007-02-24 01:10:21 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

traffic rules couses traffic and accidents...
if u dont have any traffic rule..u won't have any accidents just like in india...without traffic rule, they r not having any traffic hehe

2007-02-24 01:10:24 · answer #5 · answered by Miss Question Mark 2 · 0 0

Too many cars, not enough road, not enough drivers driving exactly the same speed, lane changing, entrance and exit ramps.

2007-02-24 01:02:54 · answer #6 · answered by Santa Barbara 7 · 2 0

a lot of vehichles and stops signs and traffic lights

2007-02-24 01:08:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dumb a-s-ses that cruise in the left lane and refuse to move to the right! These jerks should loose their licenses and have their cars impounded.

2007-02-24 01:29:51 · answer #8 · answered by jonn449 3 · 1 0

Overpopulated areas and poorly designed road systems.

2007-02-24 01:05:34 · answer #9 · answered by catrionn 6 · 0 0

- accidents
- Reduced speed limits e.g school zones
- slow drivers using fast lanes
- weather conditions

2007-02-24 01:11:26 · answer #10 · answered by Redeemed 3 · 1 0

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