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Getting up to speed to merge. Don’t stop on a highway on-ramp. If there’s a car in the lane you want to be in, then speed up to get in front of that car, or slow down and get behind it. There’s no “stop in the middle of the road to let you in” on a freeway.
I swear I've seen more people merge on to a 65 road at 45 than I have at 65
Where I am this seems to only be capable by people who work at NASA as everyone else can't seem to grasp the concept at all. I've seen people crawl off the ramp into 70+ mile an hour traffic, not get over until they're damn near in the dirt, even if they have a shit ton of space to merge or slow down while on the freeway to 35mph then get onto the off ramp to exit.
Why is this such a damn hard concept??