Drivers should make room for vehicles entering a roadway that has two or more lanes by:
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Slowing down.
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Maintaining their speed and position.
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Moving over a lane if there is no other vehicle next to them.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
If possible and when safe, make room for vehicles entering roadways that have two or more lanes even though you have the right-of-way. If there is no one next to you, move over a lane.
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