seashoreCM
All around nice guy.
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My question: How did the two trucks reduce the throughput (number of vehicles per hour) passing the (one-laned) point of the construction zone itself? No screw up can possibly occur without such a reduction.TyRy said:...three lanes down to two to one. It would have been fine, BUT the merge was a good 5 miles up ahead and two trucks took it upon themsleves to block the lanes. No one could get around and that just screwed up traffic further. We managed to jump on the shoulder for just a second and saw that there were NO cars in one of the lanes in front of the truck. Just the truck creating its own merge. I really wish it had one of those call this # to report how I'm driving. I would have instantly!
Any questions - ask away!
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If you feel that a Ph.D. in transportation engineering is needed to answer this question, please say so!
Common speed trap: As you leave the center of town the road gets a little wider and driveways and intersections are fewer and farther between and buildings are further back from the road. But a speed limit sign indicating a higher speed has not appeared yet.