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Rat running
Motor traffic short-cutting thru residential areas / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Cut-through" redirects here. For the computer networking method, see Cut-through switching.
Rat running (also known as rodent running or cut-through driving) is the practice by motorists of using residential side streets or any unintended short cut such as a parking lot, delivery service lane or cemetery road instead of the intended main road in urban or suburban areas.
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