We are very short handed that there is absolutely no traffic police available during peak hours to control traffic. But you see them at places you don't need them. Haha
Very often when you are caught in a jam, you think there must be some happening upfront. When you eventually cross the 'bottle neck' actually nothing happening. It is just some slowing down and motorists slow in picking up speed to close the gaps. Most times it is due to heavy vehicles and that hog the whole lane behind them. Worst when they occupy the putter lane.
Station some officers at the regular 'bottle neck' during peAk hours and see the traffic improves. Not everything can work by remote control.
Very often when you are caught in a jam, you think there must be some happening upfront. When you eventually cross the 'bottle neck' actually nothing happening. It is just some slowing down and motorists slow in picking up speed to close the gaps. Most times it is due to heavy vehicles and that hog the whole lane behind them. Worst when they occupy the putter lane.
Station some officers at the regular 'bottle neck' during peAk hours and see the traffic improves. Not everything can work by remote control.