Who Should Give Way? The Hidden Danger of Merging Lanes! 🚗🔥
Ever wondered why merging lanes can feel like a high-stakes game of chicken? It’s a common driving scenario that catches many off-guard, but understanding the rules is crucial to avoiding fender benders and keeping traffic flowing smoothly.
Imagine you're driving on a multi-lane road, and suddenly your lane starts to disappear. Ahead of you is a green car, while you're in the red one, trying to merge.
Who should give way? The answer might surprise you and save you from an awkward road rage encounter.
When two lanes merge, the vehicle in the lane that's ending must always yield to traffic already in the lane. In our example, the red car is in the merging lane, and the green car is in the through lane. According to driving regulations, it’s the red car’s responsibility to give way. This rule helps maintain order and prevent confusion at points where lanes narrow or converge.

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