WEBVTT ARNING A DIFFERENT WAY TO DRIVE. WE HAVE THIS NEWS STORY AT 6 >> BEHIND ME IS WHERE HIGHWAY 75 MERGES WITH HIGHWAY 34, AND DUE TO CONSTRUCTION, THE HIGHWAY IS NARROWED DOWN TO TWO LANES.
Motorists could significantly reduce traffic congestion by adopting a simple method that makes use of all available lanes. Despite being perceived by some as queue jumping, this technique is not only ...
One accident, one construction sign, sometimes even one set of flashing lights can bring a highway commute to a crawl. Kevin Lacy, an engineer with the state Department of Transportation, says a ...
A quick question for you about traffic here on the North Shore. Imagine you are driving along the Upper Levels Highway. You suddenly see a sign which says, “lane closure ahead.” Do you choose to stay ...
We've all been there: sitting in a queue of traffic while others whizz up a free lane and then merge in. So is it queue-jumping, or correctly using all the available road space? Motorists in Hull have ...
It’s summer driving season -- which, unfortunately, also coincides with summer road construction season. If you’re planning to hit the highway this summer for vacation, you’re probably also going to ...
Nearly three-quarters of Britain’s motorists don’t know how to merge-in-turn properly, new research has revealed. A survey of 22,000 British drivers found 70 per cent were not aware of Highway Code ...