KramBerries
Earing My Urns
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When I was driving through Oklahoma recently, I noticed an odd sign. We were approaching a place where the road went from two southbound lanes to one southbound lane. Well before the extra lane merged away, they had a sign saying something to the effect that you had to merge at that point rather than where the lane went away.
In the absence of a sign like I saw in Oklahoma, when are you supposed to merge? Is there a reason why you are supposed to merge well in advance of the merge point?
Having lived in Oklahoma for a while, I suspect they are trying to deal with the problem of people reaching the merge point and getting stuck because the people in both lanes are trying to be nice and let the other person in first.
In the absence of a sign like I saw in Oklahoma, when are you supposed to merge? Is there a reason why you are supposed to merge well in advance of the merge point?
Having lived in Oklahoma for a while, I suspect they are trying to deal with the problem of people reaching the merge point and getting stuck because the people in both lanes are trying to be nice and let the other person in first.