On a two-lane freeway, drive on the right lane except when passing, exiting to the left, allowing another vehicle to merge onto he freeway, when the lane are fully occupied with heavily congested traffic, or when emergency vehicles or construction workers are on the shoulder.
On a freeway with three or more lanes of travel in the same direction, you may drive in any lane, however, if driving at or near the minimum speed limit, driver should stay in the lane with the slower moving traffic. A commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds, a truck tractor, or a combination vehicle with a trailer must stay in either of the two lanes farthest to the right, unless otherwise designated.
Merge signs are placed near freeway entrances to alert you to traffic entering the freeway. Always watch for vehicles merging onto the freeway. Adjusting your speed or moving safely into another lane will allow drivers to enter the freeway smoothly and safely.
Always watch for drivers who suddenly slow down when approaching an exit or swerve into the exit lane unexpectedly.
LEAVING A FREEWAY
Most freeway exits have a special deceleration lane to slow down in when exiting
the freeway. Look ahead for exit ramp signs you want and the lane you must use. Check in front, behind, and to the side for traffic. Signal your intention early and then move into the proper lane.
Avoid slowing down on the freeway when exiting. Wait until you are fully in the deceleration lane before reducing your speed,
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