A study by the Minnesota Department of Transportation shows that an effective zipper merge can reduce the duration of a ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. — From city streets to state highways, the gripe about merging on the roads is heard often. Oregon and Washington's departments of transportation want drivers to zipper merge to keep ...
Ask anyone who didn’t grow up in Washington about drivers in this state and you will hear an all-too-familiar theme. “People here don’t know how to merge.” Why is it that no one seems to understand ...
The Enquirer's Just Askin' series aims to answer the questions that no one seems to have an answer for, not even Google. It's every driver's pet peeve. Bright orange barrels and signs emerge into view ...
Highway merging can be hazardous. Even experienced drivers can sometimes get nervous on highway on-ramps, which require vehicles to merge with fast-moving traffic lanes. Blind spots, speeding cars, ...
Getting on the 91 Freeway at Lakeview Avenue in Anaheim and merging across three lanes to make it to the 55 Freeway isn’t easy. The merging and weaving over several lanes to make the exit slows down ...