Great observations.  
 
In a message dated 11/25/2007 3:39:52 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

It has  always been the rule, that you yield to the left. The trouble is that 
most  people don't understand that, nor do they really understand what yield  
means...you judge the pace of the traffic and proceed in matching that pace.  
Instead, people stop dead in a panic. ...the exit 88 Parkway  Northbound 
entrance...holy hell that one is hairy and it's a simple merge that  people 
can't 
negotiate.
All-too-common misapplications of Merge, Yield, and Stop
 

Similarly at the western-most exit from Sea View Square Mall onto  Asbury 
Avenue.  Yes, a stop sign, but for the access lane which is  separated with a 
solid line; not all lanes need to be clear. 
If  people were competent drivers, circles would be a wonderful thing.   The 
reality is, most people can't drive, they just aren't  competent. 
Worst are those driving, but preoccupied with jabbering on their cell  
phones:  my pet peeve.
 
But I don't see it as just a Jersey thing.







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