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Merging

When a road gets narrower, multiple columns of cars may have to move slowly together to fit into one column.  This is "merging".

Some traffic signs may state "Merge In Turn", meaning that left and right columns should zip up like the two sides a metal fastener down the front of a coat.

Watch out for markings called "deflection arrows", telling which lane should merge into the main flow.
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