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If you are traveling in the right lane of an interstate highway, what adjustment should you make when other vehicles are entering the highway?

  1. Speed up to create more distance between vehicles.

  2. Merge to the left lane safety.

  3. Signal the other vehicles to slow down.

  4. Remain in your lane and ignore the entering vehicles.

The correct answer is: Merge to the left lane safety.

When you are traveling in the right lane of an interstate highway and other vehicles are entering the highway, the correct adjustment to make is to merge safely to the left lane. This is important to allow the entering vehicles to merge onto the highway smoothly without causing any conflicts or accidents. By merging to the left lane safely, you can help maintain a steady flow of traffic and ensure the safety of all drivers on the road. The other options are incorrect because speeding up to create more distance between vehicles can be dangerous and increase the likelihood of a collision. Signaling the other vehicles to slow down is not within your control and may confuse other drivers. Remaining in your lane and ignoring the entering vehicles can lead to unsafe merging situations and potential accidents.