Is it correct to merge into the main road traffic quickly when driving from an auxiliary road?
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It is not correct to merge into the main road traffic quickly when driving from an auxiliary road. When merging from an auxiliary road into the main road, you should turn slowly and gradually enter the main road without affecting the passage of other vehicles. Driving a motor vehicle must adhere to the principle of right-side traffic. The "Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China" stipulates that motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles must drive on the right side. There are also other principles that must be followed: 1. Traffic rules must be obeyed: comply with the command and inspection of traffic police, maintain traffic order, and ensure safe and smooth traffic. 2. Prohibitions: It is strictly prohibited to drive under the influence of alcohol or to allow unlicensed persons to drive. 3. Drivers must pay attention to the dynamics of vehicles, horses, and pedestrians: especially when passing through busy streets, villages, and dangerous areas, always be prepared to stop in case of emergencies. When passing through intersections, follow the principle of 'look first, slow down second, and pass third.' Do not risk crossing railway tracks when the movement of trains is unclear; do not park illegally and obstruct traffic.