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When driving on a freeway, if another car attempts to merge into your lane, you should_________.

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Final answer:

To safely respond to a car merging into your lane on a freeway, slow down or change lanes if possible. The options provided, which include stopping until it passes, running toward an ambulance, or alongside it, are incorrect and not applicable to freeway driving.

Step-by-step explanation:

When driving on a freeway, if another car attempts to merge into your lane, the safe and courteous action is to either slow down or change lanes, if possible, to allow the merging car the space to enter. You should not do any of the following when a car is merging:

  1. Stop moving and become stationary till it passes by.
  2. Run toward the ambulance.
  3. Run alongside the ambulance.

The list provided does not contain appropriate actions for this situation and may be incorrect or not relevant to the context of driving on a freeway.

Regarding the reference to a rabbit crossing lanes on a freeway, this seems like an unrelated or possibly metaphorical example that doesn't apply to a standard driving scenario. Therefore, it's important to focus on safety protocols and traffic laws which are relevant when discussing freeway driving.

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