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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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drives better

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This lane drives better. (there isn't as much traffic, don't have to stop a lot in this lane.)

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It is better to drive in this lane. There isn't as much traffic, and you don't have to stop a lot in this lane.

  • It is better to drive in this lane.
  • There isn't as much traffic, and you don't have to stop a lot in this lane.
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It is better to drive in this lane. There isn't as much traffic, and you don't have to stop a lot in this lane.
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AnonymousHow do you say ... This lane drives better.
Here's how I say it.

The traffic in this lane is moving [more smoothly / better].

CJ

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