You CAN stop on a freeway ramp. Sometimes it's mandatory, like when the ramp signal is red, or if there is a traffic jam on the freeway. You should not stop on a freeway ramp if you can help it because you are risking a ear end collision.
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.
Get in slow lane well before your intended exit ramp comes up, drive with flow of traffic until exit branches off. Then begin to decelerate. (personally I drop a gear and use engine to help slow down) but not to the point of impeding traffic---then simply go on exit ramp and obey signs at end..Stop, Yield, signal light. Then go about your way on surface street
Raise the hood to indicate trouble, and wait in your car for help. And your welcome :)
about the same speed as freeway traffic
no, i think it's illegal to walk on the freeway and you would get a ticket and get arrested by the police
In Oregon yes but it is not enforced
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.
the cars fault-obviously
Ramp, accelration area and merge area
45 mph
The speed appropriate to the conditions.
slow to a safe speed before the curve
Slow to a safe speed before the curb
Charles Pinnell has written: 'Infound gulf freeway ramp control study 1'
yes yes sorry i mean no
$225 total.
An entrance ramp is a section of road which connects streets to highways, and which is used only for the purpose of entering the highway (in order to exit the highway, it is necessary to use an exit ramp).