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The merging vehicle and that of any driver on the road must slow down to allow you to merge in safely. They will need to adjust their carÕs speed and position in the road. You must yield to any vehicle that is too far ahead for them to allow you into the flow into traffic. Some cars do not give room for others cars to merge into traffic. So watch and make sure there is enough distance ahead and behind for you to move.
There will be fewer lanes ahead. Traffic must merge left. Drivers in the left lane should allow others to merge smoothly. Right lane ends.
They merge your momentum with that of the entire vehicle.
Slow down, check side/rear/blind spot to see if the lane beside you is clear, put on your turn signal, merge to the lane away from the stopped emergency vehicle. However, be prepared to come to a full stop if needed or directed by emergency personnel. Do not gawk-- keep your eyes on the road. Looking at accidents is a sure way to cause another accident.
Well, yes, it warns you that the lanes are going to merge soon into one road. If it wasn't there, drivers may not understand that they must adjust their speeds to safely merge, rather than assume other traffic must wait for them.
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Yes it is called the move over law.
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Merge into is more correct.
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A merge sign is a sign that instructs road users to merge.
Merge - 2003 Merge 3-3 was released on: USA: 12 February 2005