Obviously blocking the intersection is bad, no argument about that.
But what causes one to become impatient, which sometimes results in blocking the intersection? I think it's when two or three cars only get through the intersection and onto the NAS. My point is, there is probably room in the...
My point was that there are simpler actions to be taken before jumping to passing out tickets, which will make the congestion worse. Something as simple as a sailor walking among the lanes encouraging drivers to minimize space between cars, for example.
Are they gonna ticket the people waiting in line at the gate (once onboard NAS) who leave 2 and 3 car lengths between them and the car in front of them, which contributes to the people stuck in the intersection?
I believe a backup at gate 3 develops when many drivers allow cars on long lane to exit when there is "slack" in the line of cars up to gate 3. Some will come to a stop at long lane and allow several cars out. When several drivers in close succession do this, the backup will begin to build...
Another perspective Chestr...
Chestr, there are few cars that turn right off of route 4 and drive north on 235; a long merge lane just for those few cars isn't practical.
I think we could agree on this. If you added up the total length of cars on 235 at "rush hour", that length would be...
And so is the M1 Carbine...an "assult weapon". When you stop laughing, think about this...do you think they know it helped secure THEIR freedoms during WWII and was also used in the Korean War. Yes, that Korea.
Sorry, I thought the sarcasm was implied. I'm certain many citizens haven't the slightest idea what a constitutional republic is or who/why/where/what/when about it.