In Oregon yes but it is not enforced
When you encounter a freeway on-ramp with no acceleration lane, you should try to adjust your speed to match the flow of traffic on the freeway, signal early, and smoothly merge into a safe gap in traffic. Be cautious, and use your mirrors and blind spot checks to ensure a safe merge. If necessary, reduce your speed and wait for a larger gap to merge into.
Yes. It is only legal to stop there for emergency only. If you need to do anything else, stop on the right shoulder as far off the road as you can. If you can wait for an off ramp, this would be better.
A freeway ramp meter is a traffic management device located at on-ramps to control the rate at which vehicles enter the freeway. It regulates the flow of traffic by controlling when vehicles can merge onto the freeway, helping to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. Drivers must wait for a green light before proceeding onto the freeway.
45 mph
the cars fault-obviously
Ramp, accelration area and merge area
The three parts to a freeway entrance typically include the on-ramp, merge area, and acceleration lane. The on-ramp is where vehicles enter the freeway, the merge area allows vehicles to smoothly blend into the flow of traffic, and the acceleration lane provides space for vehicles to increase their speed before merging onto the freeway.
The speed appropriate to the conditions.
Charles Pinnell has written: 'Infound gulf freeway ramp control study 1'
yes yes sorry i mean no
slow to a safe speed before the curve