![]() ![]() ![]() Their antics as a driver are like a small pebble causing a barely noticeable ripple in a large pond or lake. An occasional nutty driver will shake things up, but this is a tiny perturbation. The drivers have gotten used to each other. During a normal day of relative sunshine or even cloudiness, the cars come and go. On the balance, there is a kind of status quo that develops. Some drivers drive slower than the rest of us prefer. Some drivers tend to drive faster than they should. In a sense, our daily driving in ordinary weather conditions that lack rain is tantamount to a form of stable equilibrium (for more details about this facet, see the link here).
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