Final answer:
When merging onto the freeway, you do not automatically have the right of way; cars already in the lane you're trying to merge into are not obligated to slow down to accommodate you.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement is false.
When merging onto the freeway, you do not automatically have the right of way. It is your responsibility to find an appropriate gap in traffic and merge safely. Cars already in the lane you're trying to merge into are not obligated to slow down to accommodate you, although they may choose to if it is safe to do so.
For example, if there is a car already in the lane you are merging into and there is not enough space for both cars, it is your responsibility to yield and adjust your speed accordingly to safely merge behind the other car.