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Merging Traffic

Join flowing traffic smoothly and safely

Merging onto highways is one of the most demanding driving tasks, requiring speed matching, gap assessment, and coordinated timing. Proper technique makes this safer for everyone.

Why This Matters

Failed merges cause dangerous speed differentials and force sudden braking. Matching speed to traffic and choosing appropriate gaps is critical for safe highway driving.

Key Actions to Take

1

Use the full length of acceleration lane

2

Build speed to match traffic flow

3

Check mirrors and blind spots

4

Select a suitable gap early

5

Merge smoothly without hesitation

Do

  • Signal your intention early
  • Adjust speed to fit the gap
  • Make eye contact with other drivers when possible
  • Thank drivers who make space with a wave

Don't

  • Stop on the acceleration lane
  • Merge at slow speed into fast traffic
  • Force your way into gaps
  • Wait for a "perfect" gap - adjust speed

Pro Tips

Existing traffic should maintain speed - do not slow for mergers

Zipper merge (alternating) is most efficient at lane drops

Practice judging gaps at different speeds

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