Telling folks to “stay in your lane” is really telling them “plan and act as if your plans and actions do not affect anyone else.” Sorry, but I don’t see this as a message should be communicating.

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@garyackerman Fascinating. I always hear it as almost the opposite: because everything you do affects everyone else, having clear boundaries around who does what is essential; and if you're going to change into someone else's lane, use your turn signal - let them know, to prevent collisions.

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