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#1. What is a safe strategy when merging into fast traffic?
Safe merging requires speed adjustment, signaling, and smooth entry.
#2. What is the first step before merging onto a highway?
Observing traffic helps you find a safe gap to merge.
#3. What mindset should teens adopt regarding merging into fast traffic?
Awareness, preparation, and smooth execution ensure safe highway merges.
#4. True or False: You should merge into the nearest lane regardless of traffic gaps.
Only merge when there is a safe gap and enough space to enter without causing other drivers to brake.
#5. True or False: You should always stop at the end of an on-ramp before merging.
Stopping can be dangerous; you should match the speed of highway traffic before merging.
#6. How should you handle a vehicle already in the lane you want to merge into?
Adjusting speed helps you merge safely without cutting off other drivers.
#7. True or False: It’s acceptable to merge at a slower speed than highway traffic.
Merging too slowly can cause traffic conflicts and force other drivers to brake suddenly.
#8. What is a common mistake teen drivers make when merging?
All these mistakes increase the risk of collisions during merges.
#9. True or False: Using the acceleration lane is optional when merging onto a highway.
Acceleration lanes allow you to reach highway speed and merge safely.
#10. If highway traffic is heavy, what should you do?
Patience ensures a safe merge and prevents collisions.



