I didn’t think three cars is enough to create a gridlock, but what do I know. Yesterday three very ‘creative’ drivers managed just that right in front of me.

I wish I had a picture to share as it was that special. I don’t, so here is a schematic for your enjoyment, horror, disgust, or perhaps lols as the younglings like to say these days.

  • smeg
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    1 hour ago

    I especially approve of using what looks like PowerPoint to make your diagram

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      6 minutes ago

      Google slide was the one I had handy while on my sofa, but in principle you’re right as it’s a copy anyway.

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      4 hours ago

      Having seen it unfold, I’d struggle to assign the blame to a single party, because they were all dumber than the others. Here is how it happened:

      • 1 stopped far too early in the junction to wait for 3, which was an entirely unnecessary wait anyway (1 being dumb)
      • 2 moved to the lane even though 1 was blocking them (2 being dumb) — I presume 2 did that because 3 was far away and surely 1 would make their turn well before 3 arrived at the scene
      • 3 drove close to 2 and blocked 1 instead of allowing 1 to turn, thus completing the gridlock (and trifecta of dumb)
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        2 hours ago

        they were all dumber than the others>

        And this is how we have reached the state in which we currently find ourselves; an infinite loop of dumbness!

        Edit: too many ins. I’m dumb.