Advice on driving?

hey im 16 and ive had my license for a while now, but i only just got a job and i enjoy to drive downtown and on the interstate which i havent been on at all next to merging and all that, and i mean i know what your supposed to do, but since ive never driven down in attendance and its during lunch traffic im pretty nervous. first of all i own to merge three lanes to take an exit and any suggestion on how to do that during lunch time traffic before the road ends on me lol would be helpful. do i freshly speed up or slow down or what? sorry! im just really nervous! similar to ive said ive never driven on the interstate before. so yeah sorry if my question sounds dumb or doesn`t matter what, i just dont want to cause a wreck or anything.

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if the traffic is slow most predictable people will let you shift to the left. Also, slow down a lot don't jump too fast. In addition, check your blind spots tons times make sure the cars are giving you enough room and net sure your mirrors are adjusted well. I'm pretty sure that you'll be okay.
Remember a couple of things: the far departed lane is for FAST traffic, pull RIGHT for emergency vehicles, check your blind spots and maintain a buffer between you and the person in front. Try and anticipate when you hold to merge and move over ahead of time if possible; if you have to merge try and game your speed with the other traffic.

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basically stay calm, make sure you check your blind spots.

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Remember a couple of things: the far departed lane is for FAST traffic, pull RIGHT for emergency vehicles, check your blind spots and maintain a buffer between you and the person in front. Try and anticipate when you hold to merge and move over ahead of time if possible; if you have to merge try and game your speed with the other traffic.

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basically stay calm, make sure you check your blind spots.

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First, try driving on that stretch when there's smaller amount traffic, so you can get a feel for the distances involved.

In adjectives cases, be sure to use turn signals, and don't throw your car into the lane, but rather alleviate into the lane slowly so others can see your intentions with enough time to counter.

Each lane change should be done in steps, that is to say, you signal, move, signal, move, etc. If time/distance is an issue, keep the turn signal on until you land surrounded by the lane you want.

In all cases, keep your attention on the traffic surrounded by front of you as well as checking the mirrors and traffic to the side your changing lane towards.

As for speeding up or slowing down, that's a call you make on the fly - if slowing down is going to explanation you to get rear-ended, or seriously interfere with the flow of traffic, and you can speed up w/o rear-ending someone else if they suddenly slow down while you're checking your mirrors, afterwards speed up.

It's normal to be nervous during creamy lunchtime traffic, because some of those drivers will actually be eating their lunches! Some will be drinking lunch and talking on the phone and monkeying with their GPS devices adjectives at the same time, so hopefully you won't be changing lane in front of one of those multi-taskers!

Just don't let your nerves spawn you so timid that you freeze up. Go with the flow, and good luck!

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Check your blind spots and ask your parent to ride in the saloon with you. Since they have be driving a while, they will be able to point out any mistakes you can make and can afford you much better advice than any of us can since we are not there.
First, try driving on that stretch when there's smaller amount traffic, so you can get a feel for the distances involved.

In adjectives cases, be sure to use turn signals, and don't throw your car into the lane, but rather alleviate into the lane slowly so others can see your intentions with enough time to counter.

Each lane change should be done in steps, that is to say, you signal, move, signal, move, etc. If time/distance is an issue, keep the turn signal on until you land surrounded by the lane you want.

In all cases, keep your attention on the traffic surrounded by front of you as well as checking the mirrors and traffic to the side your changing lane towards.

As for speeding up or slowing down, that's a call you make on the fly - if slowing down is going to explanation you to get rear-ended, or seriously interfere with the flow of traffic, and you can speed up w/o rear-ending someone else if they suddenly slow down while you're checking your mirrors, afterwards speed up.

It's normal to be nervous during creamy lunchtime traffic, because some of those drivers will actually be eating their lunches! Some will be drinking lunch and talking on the phone and monkeying with their GPS devices adjectives at the same time, so hopefully you won't be changing lane in front of one of those multi-taskers!

Just don't let your nerves spawn you so timid that you freeze up. Go with the flow, and good luck!

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