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#1. True or False: You should always stop at the beginning of a highway on-ramp.
You generally do not stop unless a stop sign is posted; instead, use the ramp to accelerate to traffic speed.
#2. Why are on-ramps designed with acceleration lanes?
Acceleration lanes provide space to blend safely into traffic without disrupting flow.
#3. When approaching a highway on-ramp, what should you do first?
Always check mirrors and blind spots before merging to ensure it’s safe.
#4. What is the primary goal when entering a highway via an on-ramp?
The goal is to blend with the flow of traffic safely.
#5. What should you do if the ramp is short and traffic is heavy?
Adjusting your speed allows a smooth and safe merge.
#6. What should you do if a vehicle is tailgating you while entering the highway?
Maintaining a safe merge prevents collisions and reduces stress for all drivers.
#7. True or False: Vehicles on the highway must slow down for you when you enter.
The merging driver is responsible for yielding and finding a safe gap in traffic.
#8. True or False: You can merge onto a highway from any ramp without signaling.
Always signal your intention to merge so other drivers know you’re entering.
#9. Which of the following is the correct order of actions on an on-ramp?
Correct procedure ensures you merge safely without disrupting traffic.
#10. When merging from an on-ramp onto the highway, where should your car ideally be positioned?
You should merge into the lane nearest to your entry point for safety and flow.



