When merging onto the Interstate, you should be driving:

At a speed higher than the posted speed limit.
At the posted speed limit.
At about the same speed as Interstate traffic.
10 to 15 MPH slower than traffic on the Interstate.
Explanation

Most Interstate highways have entrance ramps that allow drivers to accelerate and match the speed of traffic before merging. Entering at a slower speed can disrupt the flow and increase the risk of rear-end collisions. Always look for a safe gap in traffic before merging, and remember that vehicles already on the Interstate have the right of way. Never assume other drivers will move over or make space for you.

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