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Four Driving Habits Can Help Ease Heavy Traffic

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Heavy traffic can test any driver’s patience. Stop-and-go conditions, crowded lanes, and long delays can make a daily commute feel stressful. While no single driver can fix congestion alone, a few simple habits can help traffic move more smoothly and reduce the risk of crashes.

One helpful strategy is the zipper merge. This technique encourages drivers to use both lanes until the merge point, then take turns moving into the open lane. Although some drivers may feel they should merge as early as possible, the zipper merge can use the full length of the roadway and reduce speed differences between lanes.

Maintaining a safe following distance is also important. Leaving enough space between vehicles gives drivers time to react when traffic slows or stops. Sudden braking can trigger a chain reaction, forcing drivers behind to brake as well and worsening congestion.

Drivers should also keep their attention on the road. Crashes and roadside incidents often cause traffic backups, and “rubbernecking” can lengthen delays. Slowing down to stare at an incident may seem harmless, but each distracted slowdown can add to congestion. Staying focused and continuing to drive safely helps traffic recover faster.

Carpooling is another way to reduce the number of vehicles on the road. Many cars travel with several empty seats, especially during rush hour. Sharing rides with coworkers, neighbors, or friends can reduce traffic, save money, and reduce stress.

Heavy traffic may never be pleasant, but safer habits can make it more manageable. By merging properly, leaving space, staying focused, and sharing rides when possible, drivers can help reduce congestion and make the road safer for everyone.

 

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