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My theory of fluid driving involves the
spacing of cars like molecules in a different state.
Densely arranged cars would equal like a solid state,
and equal jerky movements on the roadway, while sparsely spaced
car molecules would equal more of a fluid state and a more evenly
traveled road. More of a steady state. A smoother,
more energy efficient way to drive. This also involves saving a lot of wear
and tear on your automobile. And it's easy to create a fluid situation
by just allowing more space in front of your car. Now if a car
in another lane comes in front of you that just allows more fluidity
around you on the side lanes near your car which increases the
chance of you driving smoothly. This will help you save gas, and
don't worry about gettin' in a race. You will get there!