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You encounter a sign showing an arrow curving to the right over another arrow pointing straight. What does this sign mean?
This warning sign indicates that traffic will be merging into your lane from the right side.
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Question: You encounter a sign showing an arrow curving to the right over another arrow pointing straight. What does this sign mean?
Answer options:
- Road bends right, then straight.
- Right lane must turn right.
- Two-way traffic ahead. ✅ Merging traffic from the right.
Correct answer: Merging traffic from the right.
Explanation: This warning sign indicates that traffic will be merging into your lane from the right side.
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