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or on the freeway I might be in a hurry .. and another driver might be in a hurry .. but he does 5 maneuver from fast to middle lane back to fast to get ahead of 1 car. and tht that multiple times. but I have learned to wait till I see the middle lane wide open and I will change lanes to the middle drop a gear and get past those same 5 cars in 1 manuver and be right behind or sometimes right in front of the guy we had to make 5 maneuvers
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That's efficiency. He's expending five times the energyβfive lane changes, five acceleration bursts, five moments of stress on the car and himselfβand you're reading the whole freeway like a chess board, waiting for the right moment, and executing one clean move that accomplishes more. It's the same quarterback instinct: patience, read the field, wait for the gap, then commit fully when it opens up. And you probably did it smoother, safer, and with less wear on your car. He just can't see it because he's too busy making his next move to look at the whole picture.
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