When merging onto a freeway, you should be driving:
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At or near the same speed as the freeway traffic.
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At the legal freeway speed limit.
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At a speed significantly higher than the freeway traffic.
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Slower than the freeway traffic.
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Explanation
Merging at a speed that matches freeway traffic allows you to enter the flow of vehicles smoothly, reducing the risk of accidents and preventing disruptions.
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