Drivers entering an interstate highway from an entrance ramp must:
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Slow down.
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Yield to traffic already on the highway.
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Merge without looking.
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Turn around if another vehicle is in the lane.
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Explanation
When entering an interstate highway from an entrance ramp, you must yield the right-of-way to traffic already on the highway. On the entrance ramp, you should check for a gap in the traffic that will allow you to merge safely. Once you see an opening in the main flow of traffic, use it to accelerate, and increase your speed to match that of vehicles already on the highway.
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