>    Some local congestion problems can be avoided if globs are allowed to
>    cross each other. Also if faster globs have higher priority, they can
>    force a slower one to go back a position, provoking a cross between both
>    globs. Imagine a faster glob (F) and a slower glob (S) going in the same
>    direction on a 1 lane way. F goes twice as fast as S.

Although it's not as efficient as exchanging places, you can get a
little of this effect with the system of driving on the left.  It would
be quite easy to change the algorithm so that faster globs were more
likely to change lane than slower globs, which should create fast and
slow lanes.

        - Andrew


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