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A 'Merge' sign warns drivers that:

The correct option is correct because the Ontario Ministry of Transportation defines a merge sign as a warning that two separate lanes of traffic are joining in

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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 correct option is correct because the Ontario Ministry of Transportation defines a merge sign as a warning that two separate lanes of traffic are joining into one, requiring drivers to cooperatively adjust their speed and vehicle positioning to integrate smoothly. The incorrect options are wrong because a lane ending is represented by a lane reduction sign, while stop ahead and U-turn signs indicate entirely different traffic requirements. Under the Highway Traffic Act, safe merging depends on mutual accommodation rather than one lane having absolute right-of-way. On the G1 exam, distinguishing merge signs from lane reduction signs is a common, high-yield concept tested in the road signs section.

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