You are driving on an interstate highway, and a car is attempting to merge into your lane. You should:
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Do nothing.
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Safely make room for the merging vehicle, if possible.
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Reduce your speed quickly so the other vehicle can merge.
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Slow down and yield the right-of-way to the other car.
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Explanation
When driving on an interstate highway, you should safely make room for entering vehicles if possible. Allowing merging vehicles to enter your lane helps maintain safe distances and prevents abrupt maneuvers that can lead to accidents or traffic congestion.
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