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A 'lane ends — merge' sign means:

The "lane ends — merge" sign is a warning sign under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act indicating that a driver's lane is terminating, requiring them to safely me

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Question: A 'lane ends — merge' sign means:

Answer options:

  • Speed up ✅ Your lane is ending — merge with adjacent lane
  • Stop in lane
  • No merging allowed

Correct answer: Your lane is ending — merge with adjacent lane

Explanation: The "lane ends — merge" sign is a warning sign under the Ontario Highway Traffic Act indicating that a driver's lane is terminating, requiring them to safely merge with the adjacent lane of traffic. The correct option is correct because it accurately defines this warning. Stopping in the lane is highly incorrect as it creates an immediate rear-end hazard, while speeding up blindly is dangerous and "no merging" contradicts the sign's explicit instruction. On the Ontario G1 exam, candidates must correctly identify warning signs, remembering that drivers in the ending lane must safely yield to passing traffic while executing the merge.

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