Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
It's not like Rome where lane discipline has broken down entirely.
Loose lane discipline prevails; car following is not the norm.
There is little lane discipline, few pedestrian crossings and sometimes traffic lights are ignored.
Tailgating, undertaking, poor lane discipline and using mobile phones can be seen all the time.
Seems like the folks in this part of Missouri have never heard of proper lane discipline."
Lane discipline was good.
As well as chastising tail-gaters we should prosecute drivers failing to observe lane discipline.
Lane discipline must be stressed in driver manuals and with posted highway signs: Keep right except when passing - in fog and at all times.
Inspector Dave Jenkinson, said:' We had had a lot of complaints about drivers with no lane discipline.
Motorists were also criticised for using a carphone while driving, driving with one hand, bad lane discipline and being inconsiderate to pedestrians.
Many of the approach roads will be widened in the run up to the junction and the road markings will be redone in an attempt to improve lane discipline.
She will inch up alongside the SUV that is hogging her space because the driver has no lane discipline, thus alarming him/her into shifting back into the right lane.
However, the PCU values derived from the density method are based on underlying homogeneous traffic concepts such as strict lane discipline, car following and a vehicle fleet that does not vary greatly in width.
'You may want to put that over your eyes, the driving's kinda crazy here,' he said as ten cars hurtled forward with absolutely no lane discipline, and all went straight through a red light with furious honking.
Rather than obsess about speed per se, we should focus on the elements of safe highway driving: follow lane discipline (keep as far right as possible), watch mirrors, yield promptly, keep a safe distance from other cars, signal lane changes.
Ostensibly as an aid to lane discipline, the surface of the road was covered with a mesh of smaller rubber studs, spaced progressively farther apart in each of the lanes so that the tire hum resonated exactly on 40, 50, 60 and 70 mph.
However, as in most in Indian cities, due to an increase in the population and the number of vehicles sold in last decade and the lack of perceptible lane discipline, chaotic traffic snarls occur throughout the day making driving in the city a stressful experience for vehicle owners.