When entering an interstate highway, you:
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You must wait for the full lane to be clear.
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Have the right of way.
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Must wait for an opening in traffic on the entrance ramp.
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Must yield to drivers already on the interstate.
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Explanation
When entering an interstate highway, you must yield to drivers already on the interstate. This ensures a smooth and safe integration into the flow of traffic. When you enter the on-ramp, stay to the right and increase your speed in the acceleration lane to match the speed of traffic. Only merge when your path is clear, always prioritizing the right-of-way for vehicles already on the interstate.
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