You're on an onramp merging into another onramp that will merge onto an interstate highway. At the end of your ramp, there is a "yield" sign. There is no traffic coming up that will interfere with your merge. Do you:
- Come to a complete stop at the end of the ramp
- Double check for traffic, maybe only slowing a little as you do so, and then GET YOUR ASS MOVING
Oklahoma City drivers kept choosing option 1 and failing the test this afternoon, at rush hour. Let me explain this once. A yield sign means to let traffic already on the road go ahead of you. But if there IS no traffic, you keep going. You'd think that this is a simple concept, but I guess not...