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When entering a freeway entrance that allows you to accelerate
When entering a freeway entrance that allows you to accelerate to merge, you should drive at:
About 10 mph below the flow of
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A car sits in an entrance ramp to a freeway, waiting for a break in the traffic. The driver sees a small gap between a van and
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Holly
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A car sits in an entrance ramp to a freeway, waiting for a break in the traffic. The driver sees a small gap between a van and
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Emma
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Some freeway entrances come in from the left instead of the usual right. Why do these present problems to drivers entering the
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ssds
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Some freeway entrances come in from the left instead of the usual right. Why do these present problems to drivers entering the
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ssds
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While entering a freeway, a car accelerates from rest at a rate of 2.3 m/s2 for 12 s.How far does the car travel in those 12 s,
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Kyle
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What are the three parts of a freeway entrance?
The exit ramp, the deceleration lane, and the change area The entrance ramp, the
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ssds
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A car entering the freeway accelerates from 10.2 m/s with a constant acceleration of 4.4 m/s2. What is the car’s final
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Luis
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An automobile accelerates 1.77 m/s2 over 6.00 s to reach freeway speed at the end of the entrance ramp. If the car's final
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John
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If driving on a freeway entrance ramp, you should look for a gap in oncoming traffic by:
a. Looking in the side mirrors b.
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User_Noname
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