A merge sign is a sign that instructs road users to merge.
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.
It depends on the merge sign. Some merge signs, for example, have ROUNDED corners. These would NOT be a regular polygon because a regular polygon has straight angles and vertexes. However, other kinds of merge signs have STRAIGHT angles and corners, like a rotated square. Therefore, these merge signs WOULD be regular polygons.
There will be fewer lanes ahead. Traffic must merge left. Drivers in the left lane should allow others to merge smoothly. Right lane ends.
A sign with a straight line and a crooked line generally means that motorists need to merge.
The lane lines will disappear AND/OR there will be a caution sign advising you to merge.
It will most likely mean merge into the left hand lane.
Merge into is more correct.
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JCT on a highway sign means "junction." That is, a sign that says "JCT US 35 15 miles" means that in 15 miles you will either cross or merge with US highway 35.
Merge - 2003 Merge 3-3 was released on: USA: 12 February 2005
I don't know about England, but, there should be a warning sign or arrows indicating that a lane is going to merge. Also, the person who is there first should have the right way.
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