Bob Ross, I've always been an introverted person and didn't make friends quickly as a kid. Bob helped me become comfortable with that and just put my energy into things I do like instead of trying to be something I'm not.
When I asked what it meant she said it's double everything of the bbq baked potato. Two potatoes, two helpings of pulled pork and everything else for just a dollar more.
I won't be eating breakfast today, I'm still full from last night.
I'm not sure how much my brother costs, but the three of us brothers were running across the top of monkey bars and jump kicking each other. I kicked my youngest brother off and he busted his head on the ground. It's ~40 years later and he still has the scar on the back of his head.
That's a fair point, when driving my wife's EV it has the fancy cruise control that leaves a good sized gap and people are always taking advantage of that.
They mostly solved for that with our HOV lanes in Colorado. Some places you can't enter or exit, some places you can enter but not exit, and others you can exit but not enter. Also merging with slow lanes instead of fast lanes. And all monitored by the people who charge for HOV lanes. Adherence looks to be pretty good overall.
The studies were done on highly congested areas. So there wouldn't be an easy way to fit in like I imagine you mean. If it's not congested then I bet it doesn't matter.
As for people not letting you in the study didn't say but I've not found that to be the case. People realize you are at the end of the road and just let you in overall. Not that I've driven everywhere mind you or that a sample size of whatever my experiences are is statistically significant. If it doesn't freak you out too much maybe give it a shot?
That was the rewarding click for the day. I hadn't seen that yet and enjoyed every second. Thank you for sharing!