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In our area these slow downs from drivers braking to hard are directly related to the very short entrance and exit ramps on our interstates. Some of them are only 150 feet in length. It would really help if they continued the entrance ramp on down the road to the next exit ramp (usually about 1 mile) so that incoming and exiting vehicals had more time to merge into and out of the traffic flow. But what do I know, I'm not a DOT Traffic Engineer.
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