If the entrance lane is too short to allow acceleration to highway speed, you should:
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Go to the next entrance ramp.
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Merge into highway traffic as soon as possible.
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Stop and wait for a large gap in traffic, then enter the highway and accelerate quickly.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
Generally, entrance ramps should be used to accelerate and match the speed of traffic. If the ramp is too short for this, you must stop and wait for a large gap in traffic before entering the expressway and accelerating quickly.
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