How to Merge onto a Highway: How to Merge Into Traffic


Merging into traffic can be a tricky maneuver, especially in high traffic areas. Merging onto a highway requires hand eye coordination, depth perception and expert control of the vehicle. If you drive in heavily populated areas, you need to master the merge. These steps will help you merge safely.
Instructions
1. Notice the vehicles around you. Check your mirrors to be aware of nearby vehicles, especially those next to and behind you. If a vehicle is blocking your entrance to the highway, slow down so that you can try to merge in behind that vehicle.

2. Increase your speed. Before merging onto the highway, you need to be driving near highway speed. If the acceleration lane is long enough, accelerate to match the speed of the vehicles on the highway before you merge completely.

3. Use your turn signal. Put on your turn signal to let the drivers around you know your intentions. Seeing your signal, the drivers on the highway may adjust their lane position to allow you easier access to the highway.

4. Check your blind spot. Even though you have checked your mirrors, double check your blind spot by turning your head toward the highway and using your peripheral vision. Depending on the angle at which you are approaching the highway, your blind spot may be larger than normal.

5. Accelerate into the open space. When there is space for you on the highway, merge into the space, bringing your vehicle up to highway speed as quickly as possible.