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Actually, from a strictly mathematical perspective, the right method results in a greater traffic flow and in some states the "zipper merge" is required by law. Simple explanation, if you stay in your lane until the merge is required, you are using the resource of the second lane as long as possible. If you merge early, you are wasting the resource of the second lane. Go now and release your rage on the folks who comprehend queuing theory and the law.
 

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Actually, from a strictly mathematical perspective, the right method results in a greater traffic flow and in some states the "zipper merge" is required by law. Simple explanation, if you stay in your lane until the merge is required, you are using the resource of the second lane as long as possible. If you merge early, you are wasting the resource of the second lane. Go now and release your rage on the folks who comprehend queuing theory and the law.
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Actually, from a strictly mathematical perspective, the right method results in a greater traffic flow and in some states the "zipper merge" is required by law. Simple explanation, if you stay in your lane until the merge is required, you are using the resource of the second lane as long as possible. If you merge early, you are wasting the resource of the second lane. Go now and release your rage on the folks who comprehend queuing theory and the law.
Then you should have no problem zippering in front of the car just behind me. It's math after all. Grin
 

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