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A 'Merge' sign warns drivers that:

The Alberta Driver's Guide states that a merge sign warns drivers that two separate roadways are joining into one, requiring motorists in both lanes to adjust t

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Question: A 'Merge' sign warns drivers that:

Answer options:

  • A lane is ending ✅ Two lanes are joining; adjust speed and position
  • Make a U-turn
  • Stop ahead

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

Explanation: The Alberta Driver's Guide states that a merge sign warns drivers that two separate roadways are joining into one, requiring motorists in both lanes to adjust their speed and positioning to blend smoothly. This makes the option regarding joining lanes correct. Conversely, a lane-ending sign indicates a lane reduction where one specific lane physically disappears, requiring a standard lane change rather than a cooperative merge. Signs for stopping ahead or making U-turns are symbolized by completely different warning and regulatory signs. Mastering the distinction between merging and lane-reduction signs is highly relevant for passing the Class 7 knowledge test.

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