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A sign indicating a lane is added shows a large straight arrow with a smaller arrow joining it from the side. How should you react?
This sign means a new lane is being added to the roadway for a short distance, not that you need to merge. You can stay in your current lane, but be aware of tr
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Question: A sign indicating a lane is added shows a large straight arrow with a smaller arrow joining it from the side. How should you react?
Answer options: ✅ Stay in your lane; traffic from the side has its own new lane.
- Prepare to merge as traffic will be entering your lane.
- Speed up to get ahead of the joining traffic.
- Move into the new lane as soon as possible.
Correct answer: Stay in your lane; traffic from the side has its own new lane.
Explanation: This sign means a new lane is being added to the roadway for a short distance, not that you need to merge. You can stay in your current lane, but be aware of traffic moving into the new lane beside you.
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