When entering an expressway from the entrance ramp, you should:
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Cross over to the traffic lane as soon as possible.
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Go down to the bottom of the ramp and stop until it is safe to enter the expressway.
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Come to a complete stop before merging.
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Use the acceleration lane to blend into the traffic.
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Explanation
When entering an expressway from the entrance ramp, you should use the acceleration lane to blend into the traffic. The entrance ramp allows drivers to enter the highway smoothly, while the acceleration lane provides the space needed to match the speed of the existing traffic. This ensures a safe and seamless merge into the flow of vehicles.
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