
From the highways of the Motor City to California, these roads are filled with all knowing traffic experts.
They didn’t receive a degree from an esteemed university or a certificate from a technical institution. Instead, they own a driver’s license, which is all the certification they need.
Whether it’s the cruiser behind the wheel or the road scholar traveling in the passenger seat, these drivers know all the tricks of the trade. They’re familiar with every possible detour and have laid the ultimate plan to prevent all traffic jams. They can easily identify the worst drivers and have established a set of rules that everyone should follow - except when it applies to them.
For most of us, driving is the most complex task performed on a daily basis.
Though we often do it subconsciously, driving is actually a skill made up of over a 1,000 sub-skills. This vast ability is what has led us to intellectual conclusions such as pushing the vehicle at 80 mph makes our commute home much faster than 60 mph.
So are you a master of the road?
Probably not. If so, you wouldn’t end up in the same traffic jam at the same time everyday.



