splitting lanes

splitting lanes
The action of straddling the center line between two lanes of traffic so that following vehicles cannot pass on either side. This is a discourteous procedure unless it is the action of a police officer to slow down traffic because of an accident some distance ahead.

Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.

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