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A 'Merge' sign means:

The merge sign warns drivers that two separate lanes of traffic are joining ahead, requiring them to smoothly adjust their speed and position to blend with othe

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Question: A 'Merge' sign means:

Answer options:

  • Stop and wait ✅ Two lanes are joining; adjust speed and position
  • Lane ends, exit only
  • Make a U-turn

Correct answer: Two lanes are joining; adjust speed and position

Explanation: The merge sign warns drivers that two separate lanes of traffic are joining ahead, requiring them to smoothly adjust their speed and position to blend with other vehicles. Stopping to wait is incorrect and dangerous because merging relies on maintaining momentum, while lane ends and U-turn signs indicate entirely different road layouts. ICBC guide rules emphasize that merging is a cooperative maneuver where drivers must share the road without stopping. On the Class 7 knowledge test, recognizing warning signs and understanding proper highway integration is essential, as examiners frequently test the distinction between merging and yielding.

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