Isn’t it true tho

    by arigins

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    1. MalinaCuppaCake27 on

      It’s always wild how traffic just… evaporates for no reason. Like who started it??

    2. It’s called a phantom traffic jam.

      It happens when congestion is created without a real obstacle in front: a chain braking or a chain reaction of drivers is enough to generate a slowdown that spreads along the road, even if everything is free later on.

    3. Lot of times it’s rubberneckers or a recently cleared out car accident giving the impression there was no problem at all

    4. Delay in human reaction time. I’ve seen at some point a video where few cars needed to drive in circle with the same speed. After a while a traffic jam appeared.

    5. Traffic is a thing because humans have reaction time and cars have acceleration time. When the first car starts moving the next one takes some time to start moving too, the next in line takes some more after already had waited thru delay on the first one, and that delay “stacks” the further you go down the line

      If you could send a signal to all drivers at the same time to start moving with the same acceleration the traffic jam would just disappear

    6. KnicksTape2024 on

      People tailgating is what causes phantom traffic jams. When everyone is riding each others ass the slightest breaking up front snowballs into stop-and-go traffic.

      Have some patience, people.

    7. SpellFamiliar510 on

      Phantom traffic jams are wild, one person taps the brakes and suddenly everyone’s going 5 mph for miles.

    8. Also some people are slow. Inagine being behind a slow car now imagine being the 89th car behind that slow car.

    9. Because idiots don’t know how to merge.

      I drive all day for work, and the answer is always some stupid fools trying to weave back and forth to get ahead causing everybody to break over and over again. 

      Or assholes that won’t let people merge, because just one more car in front of them will end the world or something. 

      Or all you idiots that merge over 2miles back because the lane ends in 2 miles. You are supposed to zipper at the front. Stop being idiots. 

    10. Since there is nothing threre that’s exactly why everyone is slow, the don’t want to be heLLo?’ed or Goodbye’ed

    11. lol, like the road’s playing hide-and-seek with us – where’d all the cars go up front?

    12. A lot of time it’s road construction, a heavy load truck or a crash that cleared up before the back gets to the front

    13. Mythbusters did an experiment to show this. The cars were driving in a circle and Jamie suddenly braked.

      The slow down of the cars carried on until Jamie had to slow down again

    14. Acceptable_Aspect_42 on

      It’s the dumbasses that don’t let people merge. Assholes with a me first attitude.

    15. I’m confused that no one seems to like traffic but I consistently see people not going the speed limit, not placing their car in the correct lane for their rate of speed, maintaining ridiculous football fields following distances, and not pulling up to the car in front of them at stop lights.

      When you do all of these things you are literally creating traffic that isn’t even there. Street lights don’t know the three car lengths in front of you are actually empty and then stay green longer.

      I see these things every day. So someone reading this does one or all of these things every day. Some of them can cause accidents but you’ll never see it in a accident report.

      Bonus points for the people pulling all the way left in their lane to make a right turn like their four door sedan is a semi with a excavator on the back.

    16. Jams move through traffic like waves. There is a delay, maybe an intersection of people turning, maybe a curve where people are slowing, or sometimes just one person making a maneuver out of the ordinary, so each car behind is slowed however long the first car was plus their reaction time, then add the reaction time of every person it affects down the line. Sometimes a jam will start and by the time the wave fully disapates the original driver to cause it is long gone, or it has traveled a great distance from where the wave began.

      Think like the butterfly effect, but marginally less confusing

    17. PatchPlaysHypixel on

      Solution: when there’s a traffic jam just count down to 3 and on 1 everyone goes full throttle

    18. If you brake on the highway, you’re a bad driver. That’s whay my instructor taught me.

      Always keep distance and release the pedal first before braking.

    19. Look at it like this
      If you are stuck in traffic, you can’t go faster because the dude in front of you can’t go faster because the dude in front of him can’t go faster because the dude in front of him can’t go faster because the dude in front of him can’t go faster ecc.. all of this because there are few people circulating at medium low speed (or an accident happened) which is blocking everyone

    20. It’s called a phantom traffic jam. Its a pretty well researched phenomenon which is caused when the average distance between cars decreases below a threshold. At that point, all it takes is one person to hit their brakes to slow down, and because people are too close they have to hit their brakes harder (to prevent ramming the car in front of them). Eventually this leads to a pool of cars that are utterly stopped on the road.

      Once people begin to accelerate, there’s a reaction time lag which means the cars at the back don’t start accelerating until long after the cars at the front. This means as new cars arrive they also have to come to a stop.

      The result is a traffic jam that moves backwards, as the front edge starts to move and cars are added more and more to the back. The traffic jam dissipates when the number of cars joining the back becomes less than the number of cars able to leave the front.

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