When entering an interstate highway, you must:
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Use the acceleration lane to reach the speed of moving traffic, then signal and move carefully into the freeway lane.
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Turn right and stop.
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Enter the freeway at a sharp angle if possible.
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Slow down immediately after leaving the acceleration lane.
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Explanation
When entering a highway, use the entrance ramp and acceleration lane to reach the speed of traffic. Before merging, you must use your turn signal and check your blind spots for a large enough gap between approaching vehicles.
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