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TopicWhen you enter a highway from an acceleration ramp, should you signal?
Sahuagin
07/30/21 1:32:24 AM
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if you have a "you get your own lane" sign, no

if you have a merge sign, yes

(the general rule is going to be: signal before entering a new lane, regardless of the situation)

a yield sign I'm not sure, and in some cases you might even signal the opposite way (since you'd be "turning" right). (I may have this wrong.)

another thing I'm not clear on (and all of this will vary by jurisdiction so it's not really that useful to ask here since we're from all over the place), is the difference between: a sign that says "Merge", a sign that has an arrow formed from two lines (like an upside down y pointing up), and a sign that shows a lane ending. I have heard that a "lane ending" sign does not necessarily mean "merge", and in some places there would be no right of way given to the ending lane traffic. (where I am, in a merge, vehicles share right-of-way. this is not the case in most places though as far as I know. and I don't know if it applies in a "lane ending" situation.)

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