What does it mean to cut in line while driving?
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Cutting in line while driving refers to the act of another vehicle merging into your lane when you are driving close to the car in front of you. Related explanations are as follows: Explanation 1: When a driver is driving and the distance to the car ahead is not very large, another vehicle attempts to merge into the lane, which is called cutting in line. Explanation 2: If the car is moving significantly slower than the overall traffic flow, then others cutting in line is considered normal. However, if the driving speed is normal and the gap between the front and rear cars is clearly insufficient, cutting in line is considered malicious. The following road sections are common places where malicious cutting in line often occurs: Traffic light intersections: Because many cars slow down while waiting for the green light, it is easy for others to cut in line, causing you to wait for the next green light. Congested sections at fork intersections: Due to the complex road planning at fork intersections, traffic jams are common, and many people cut in line to exit the congested area earlier.