The road merges in just north of the village and US 219 continues northward.
Suddenly, the traffic froze not far from where the road merged with turnpike traffic.
The two roads merge into one again, just north of the intersection with Sunflower Street.
This road merges into the old path of Washington Street south of the railroad.
Eventually, both roads merge, leading to the western elbow-shaped end of the island.
The road however, is a loop, and merges in soon after.
The whole road was re-numbered the A40 including a short section where the road merges with the A42.
When two roads merge, the area is sometimes referred to as a merge nose.
At Ilanz, the railway line and road merge paths once again.
At this point, the road merges with the A5 for three miles (5 km), before separating again to the east of the town.