Can You Stop If Unable to Merge into the Acceleration Lane?

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AddysonFitz
07/30/25 5:16am
You cannot stop if unable to merge into the acceleration lane. Below is an introduction to acceleration lanes: Introduction: An acceleration lane refers to a lane provided for vehicles to accelerate before merging into high-speed traffic. The acceleration lane is the rightmost section of road after exiting the ramp, located to the right of the thick dashed line on the ground. Length Setting: The merging area of a highway includes the ramp, acceleration lane, and the associated main road section. The traffic capacity of a highway merging area differs from that of regular road sections. Both main road traffic volume and ramp traffic volume significantly impact the operational characteristics of the merging area.
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