Ditto to you, Paul...

:-)

On May 7, 2009, at 11:30 , Paul Stenquist wrote:

The bottleneck is only one factor. The distance traveled in one lane rather than two is a factor as well. Plus, if everyone merges at the same point, it's generally better than random merging. In any case, the merges in NJ, where they're executed at the last moment, go much smoother than the merges here in Detroit, which occur half a mile or more before they have to.
Paul

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