Keep to the right
According to Canadian traffic law, merging traffic and traffic flow have the same right of way. Those in the main traffic flow must attempt to make space, and merging traffic is required to be going the posted speed to make merging easier. You are not allowed to stop in a merge lane except in extreme circumstance. A merge is NOT the same as a yield.
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In most instances a lane of travel will be marked as the lane that is merging with the other lane or lanes. If so, the lane that is NOT ending has the right of way. When entering a freeway or Interstate roadway, the traffic already on the main lanes of travel has the right of way and the entering traffic has the duty to "merge" safely with the traffic already flowing on the main lanes.
The Law Society Gazette was created in 1903.
Commonwealth Law Reports was created in 1903-04.
Traffic law attorneys charge too much for their service.
Reuben D. Law was born on 1903-03-19.
Capital University Law School was created in 1903.
Washburn University School of Law was created in 1903.
The faather of traffic saftey
The traffic light law was designed to regulate and control the flow of vehicular and pedestrian traffic at intersections to improve safety and prevent accidents. It assigns right of way to different directions of traffic using colored lights to signal when to stop, proceed, or yield.
They are a notice of violation of traffic rules. They can be anything from parking tickets to reckless driving. The ticket provides notice that you have violated the law and are subject to a fine or to appearing in court before a judge and being charged and fined there.