If you miss your exit on a freeway/expressway, do NOT:
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Turn around or back up.
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Continue on the freeway and find an alternative route.
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Get back on the freeway in the opposite direction and return to the exit you want.
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Explanation
Missing your exit on a freeway is a problem that can be solved by using the next exit ramp you meet. It would be extremely dangerous to attempt to change lanes at the last minute, turn around or back up in order to use the desired exit.
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