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In canada what is the law on merging traffic Who has the right of way Merging traffic or traffic flow? |
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According to Canadian traffic law, merging traffic and traffic flow have the same right of way. Those in the main traffic flow must attempt to make space, and merging traffic is required to be going the posted speed to make merging easier. You are not allowed to stop in a merge lane except in extreme circumstance. A merge is NOT the same as a yield.
First answer by Marcy. Last edit by Praryboy. Contributor trust: 10 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 16 [recommend question]
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