Left or Right Lane? How Australias Migration Boom Is Playing out in Peak Hour

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‘L’ plate on a car in Canberra, Australia, on Nov. 3, 2009. AAP Image/Alan PorrittIn towns and suburbs filling with new arrivals, the stress of Australia’s migration challenges can be felt not just in crowded schools or rising property prices, but in the chaos of daily traffic.It’s not often discussed, but the sudden influx of new residents (domestic and international) has created a clash of styles on Australia’s busy roads, whether that’s sudden lane changes, a lack of indicating, or tentative drivers still finding their way around.

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