Visit any elementary school and you’ll see one of the earliest principles of society in action. Students know to form a line, take turns and not cut. Along the way, that decorum can get murky. Some ...
In my May 21 column, Richard Huber, a man whose name will live in traffic infamy here, suggested that in a merge situation, line-cutting is the way to go. "As long as a lane is available, use it until ...
Q: What is the proper technique when there is a zipper lane? For example, coming off of (Interstate) 35 onto London Road, there are two lanes, but everyone merges over to the left lane immediately ...
In this week's Ask a Trooper, Lt. Rob Davis shares results of a left-lane driving enforcement project, explains proper merging and answers your questions. Have a traffic question? Email Lt. Davis and ...
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. When you’re driving ...
It is incumbent upon any honest journalist to admit he erred, so here's my mea culpa (Latin for "get off my back, already"), A few years ago I wrote some genial twaddle about the proper way to merge ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – The holidays are officially over. The decorations are down, the leftovers are gone and reality has hit us right where it hurts most: back on the road with everyone else. With school ...
In response to the Aug. 23 letter “Helpful tutorial on road etiquette,” I would like to counter that the writer’s opinion about merging to one lane early actually can be extremely dangerous and can be ...
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