Pravin Varaiya: "It's clear from the data we have that weaving [in motor vehicle traffic] creates shock waves and slows everybody down, including the weaver. Eventually the weaver will be caught in somebody else's weaving. He may gain for the next five seconds, but will suffer later on."
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