There are certain times when there is always a lot of
traffic. Although this cannot be avoided by the number of people moving from 8
to 5, the individual's own driving habits can help to minimize congestion in
the area.
While other drivers are causing or contributing to the
problem, your choices can get things moving from where your car stops. That’s
how it is.
STEPS TO PREVENT
TRAFFIC:
1) Easy with brakes
they are braking, slowing down or accelerating.
Braking the brakes often helps to create a traffic
collection when drivers guarantee your business. This will slow everyone down
in the long run and make congestion worse.
If traffic is stopped, drive slowly enough to stop braking
every few seconds so you don't hit the car in front of you
2) Don't step forward
This goes hand in hand with the braking of your brakes.
Don't speed up every time you get a little pause, knowing that you need to slam
your brakes at 15 meters or less.
You're not just wasting gas and immersing the gas meter in
this way, but you are also wasting all the other gases and time when other
drivers speed you up, you have to stop suddenly and keep the stopping and
traffic alive.
You're not going any faster than anyone else in the traffic,
so try to relax and drive slowly enough not to brake or push the gas unless you
need it.
3) Give yourself
space
Getting your car in advance will not get to your destination
faster. In fact, it can slow you down even more.
Give yourself the length of the car between the front end
and the next car to give you room to react to other cars. It also allows you to
decide whether you need brakes or gas to drive traffic.
4) Avoid goggling
Looky Lou’s is only one of the causes of traffic congestion
during traffic accidents, construction or other events on the side of the road.
You may be bored and you want to know what is happening with all these
ambulances, but the cost of adding to roads already crowded should outweigh any
knowledge you might have from viewing.
If you really want to know what the deal is about, call your
car’s radio or get the news later. But just don’t be “that guy” slowing down
everyone else when you look out the window.
5) Drive another
route
Not only do you have Metropia to take you on a less congested
route, but you also have knowledge of how to travel for your daily traffic.
Except in special cases, you should have an idea of which roads are the
busiest at 18:00. And who are less busy.
If you can change your schedule to travel at a less busy
time of day, even better. But many of us cannot do this - so use the
applications you have at your disposal and your knowledge about the everyday
driving situation to help you choose a route that will guide you along the
traffic, and not directly into your heart.
6) Choose carpooling or
other transport
If you have the opportunity to take an alternative mode of
transport during rush hour, such as a bicycle, bus or train, do so! Although
that would mean more drivers on the bus or train at that time, you do not have
to wait that long if you are on the road while all the other drivers are
wriggling home.
Carpooling is another good way to reduce traffic congestion,
because at some point fewer cars are on the road. Moreover, having someone to
talk to makes sure that the ride seems even shorter.
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