If you get on a wrong freeway exit, you must:
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Drive in reverse to return to the freeway.
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Proceed on the exit ramp and look for signs that tell you how to return to the freeway.
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Make a U-turn and return to the freeway.
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Use the the exit ramp to accelerate to freeway speed and blend with traffic.
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Explanation
If you accidentally take the wrong exit ramp while driving on a freeway, continue along the ramp-do not stop or back up. Stopping on a ramp can lead to rear-end collisions. Instead, exit the freeway completely and follow signs that will guide you back onto the correct route.
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