Washington State Drivers Ed Driving 101 Practice Exam

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What should a driver do when merging onto a freeway?

Slow down and yield to freeway traffic

Accelerate to match the speed of freeway traffic

When merging onto a freeway, a driver should accelerate to match the speed of the existing freeway traffic. This is essential because freeways operate at higher speeds and maintaining a consistent velocity with other vehicles helps prevent accidents and ensures that the merge is smooth and safe.

Merging at a speed that is comparable to the traffic flow allows the driver to establish a gap in traffic more effectively and reduces the likelihood of causing disruption. It’s important to be aware of surroundings and utilize mirrors and signals to communicate intentions clearly to other drivers, facilitating safer merging.

Options that suggest slowing down or stopping before entering the freeway would likely create dangerous situations, as it could lead to rear-end collisions or disrupt the flow of traffic on the freeway. Using hand signals is not typically necessary for merging, as turn signals are the standard means of communicating merging intentions.

Stop before entering the freeway

Use hand signals to indicate merging

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