When you are driving in the right lane of a freeway, you should allow room for vehicles merging onto the freeway by:
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Slowing way down to allow them access.
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Moving into the next lane to allow them access.
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Always driving in the far left lane.
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Using your emergency flashers to make them aware of your presence.
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Explanation
When driving in the right lane of a freeway, it is important to allow room for vehicles merging onto the freeway for safety and smooth traffic flow. By moving into the next lane, you create space and facilitate a smoother merging process for incoming vehicles.
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