The act of merging onto a controlled-access highway necessitates adherence to specific protocols designed to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and the safety of all motorists. This commonly involves accelerating to match the speed of existing traffic, selecting an appropriate gap in the flow, and signaling an intention to merge. Failure to execute these actions properly can result in accidents and traffic congestion.
Following established merging procedures is crucial for maintaining overall freeway efficiency and minimizing the risk of collisions. Historically, inconsistent merging behavior has been a significant contributor to freeway congestion and accidents. Implementing and enforcing clear guidelines promotes a safer and more predictable driving environment for all users.