SLT223
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I routinely see two types of merging failures using on ramps:
Type 1) Driver completely ignores the fact there is a on ramp that allows you to gain speed to merge. Driver makes a full stop at the beginning of the on ramp then tries to merge into highway speed traffic from zero MPH.
Type 2) Driver accelerates down the on ramp, but makes no effort to regulate speed to merge into traffic. Upon reaching the end of the ramp without merging, driver slams on brakes, then attempts to merge from zero MPH at end of ramp.
Both should be automatic four points in my opinion. Totally avoidable problems with potentially severe consequences. I just don't understand it.
Type 1) Driver completely ignores the fact there is a on ramp that allows you to gain speed to merge. Driver makes a full stop at the beginning of the on ramp then tries to merge into highway speed traffic from zero MPH.
Type 2) Driver accelerates down the on ramp, but makes no effort to regulate speed to merge into traffic. Upon reaching the end of the ramp without merging, driver slams on brakes, then attempts to merge from zero MPH at end of ramp.
Both should be automatic four points in my opinion. Totally avoidable problems with potentially severe consequences. I just don't understand it.