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A car was coming up the ramp and into the merging lane.
In Germany, using the merging lane until the last moment is required by law.
Be wary of merging lanes, a regular feature of Malaysia's roads.
The bridge carries six lanes of traffic (three in each direction-two through lanes, and one merging lane).
Simply merging lanes here can seem an exercise in excessive deference compared with the Darwinian driving inclinations that thrive elsewhere.
However, some Houston residents have noted that merging lanes and exit ramps are particularly long and in effect, serve as additional lanes.
Give way to the right does not apply to merging lanes, in that instance vehicles must give way to any vehicle that is ahead.
Drivers in merging lanes are expected to use both lanes to advance to the lane reduction point and merge at that location, alternating turns.
Merging vehicles must accelerate or brake unsafely or can be forced off the road at the end of a merging lane due to this action.
The projects would noticeably lengthen many shorter merging lanes, including one at Trinity Mills where vehicles must merge quickly after driving around a curve.
More and more drivers have taken up straddling the slow lane and the merging lane to keep others from merging in front of them.
This applies to merging lanes except for zip merging, and includes most uncontrolled intersections except for T-intersections.
The North Texas Tollway Authority started work in January 2006 at seven north Dallas locations to improve ramps and add merging lanes.
Its interchange is circular with only one access from the entrance lane but it does not have any tolls and the intersection is by the entrance and the merging lanes.
It interchanges with Pine Street; the eastbound on-ramp from Pine Street features a stop sign and no merging lane prior to entering the Thorold Tunnel.
Short rectangular-dash dividers usually indicates a lane that is ready to turn into an exit, a merging lane, or a lane reserved for vehicles that have difficulty climbing high grade regions of the freeway.
Continuing on 49 brings one to the cloverleaf interchange at U.S. Route 11, one of very few in the South to lack merging lanes between loop ramps, thus altering the usual weaving patterns which plague many of these interchanges.