If you miss your exit from an interstate expressway/freeway, you should:
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Make a quick U-turn from your lane of travel.
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Use the right turn signal, check your mirrors and move to the right.
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Pull over to the right and back up with caution until you reach the exit ramp.
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Go to the next exit and come back to the exit you missed.
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Explanation
Remember, it's illegal and dangerous to back up on an entrance or exit ramp. If you miss your exit, do not stop. Keep going and get off the highway at the next exit. After you exit the expressway/freeway, you can figure out where you need to go, or you can find a safe place to stop and search for a new route to reach your destination.
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