When entering a freeway you should not:
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Drive below the minimum speed limit.
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Expect high-speed traffic on the freeway to yield to you.
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Come to a stop at the end of the entrance ramp.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When entering a freeway, do not slow down or stop at the end of the entrance ramp. Instead, use the ramp to accelerate to match the speed of freeway traffic. Signal early, yield to vehicles already on the freeway, and find a safe gap to merge smoothly. Driving below the posted minimum speed can disrupt traffic flow and increase the risk of rear-end collisions.
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