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- 1 When entering an expressway in the acceleration lane you should?
- 2 When entering an expressway never stop in the acceleration lane unless traffic is Weegy?
- 3 When merging onto an expressway from an acceleration lane you should a yield the right of way to all traffic already on the expressway B enter the right lane of the expressway at any point because you have the right of way C always come to a complete?
- 4 What should you always do when passing on the expressway?
- 5 When do you stop in the acceleration lane?
- 6 Is it legal to stop on an expressway?
- 7 What to do if you are in the right lane on an expressway?
When entering an expressway in the acceleration lane you should?
After entering the entrance ramp, you should move into the acceleration lane. This is the lane that runs alongside the main roadway. In the acceleration lane, you can adjust your speed to the speed of the expressway traffic until it is safe for you to merge into traffic.
When entering an expressway never stop in the acceleration lane unless traffic is Weegy?
When entering an expressway, never stop in the acceleration lane unless traffic is: Too heavy for you to merge safely.
When merging onto an expressway from an acceleration?
Signal your intent to merge onto the expressway. Increase your speed as the ramp straightens into the acceleration lane. Adjust your speed so that you can safely merge into the traffic when you reach the end of the acceleration lane. Merge into traffic when you can do so safely.
When merging onto an expressway from an acceleration lane you should a yield the right of way to all traffic already on the expressway B enter the right lane of the expressway at any point because you have the right of way C always come to a complete?
If you are a prudent and responsible driver when merging into an expressway from an acceleration lane, you should use the lane for all traffic already on the expressway.
What should you always do when passing on the expressway?
at least four seconds. never stop until off the expressway. pull onto the shoulder or median. slow down and use emergency flashers.
What is the greatest danger on expressways?
Rear end collisions
Rear end collisions are the greatest danger on expressways. Always leave room for emergency stops.
When do you stop in the acceleration lane?
When entering an expressway, never stop in the acceleration lane unless traffic is Too heavy for you to merge safely. After an emergency vehicle passes you with its siren on, you must: Avoid driving closer than 500 feet behind the emergency vehicle You are driving on a public road and need to turn your vehicle around.
Is it legal to stop on an expressway?
Always signal well in advance before you change lanes at expressway speeds. Do not stop on an acceleration lane unless traffic is too heavy and there is no space for you to enter safely. If you miss your exit on the freeway, it is legal to stop and back-up.
When to slow down on an expressway or freeway?
B.) slow down well before reaching the exit ramp. C.) slow down as soon as you are off the expressway. slow down as soon as you are off the expressway. Always signal well in advance before you change lanes at expressway speeds. Do not stop on an acceleration lane unless traffic is too heavy and there is no space for you to enter safely.
What to do if you are in the right lane on an expressway?
If there are three lanes, use the right lane for lower speed driving, the left for passing. If you stay in the right lane, watch for cars entering the expressway. Adjust your speed or move into the center lane so they can enter safely. Never stop on the pavement, shoulder, or connecting ramp of an expressway except in an emergency.