On an expressway, drivers should:
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Stop driving when they feel tired.
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Drive on the median strip.
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Follow other vehicles closely.
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Park on the left lane.
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Explanation
When planning a long car trip, drivers should identify safe places to stop and rest along the route. If you begin to feel tired or drowsy while driving on the expressway, pull over at the nearest safe rest area. Take a break, get some sleep, or switch drivers if possible. Never risk falling asleep at the wheel. While driving on interstates, do not cross the median under any circumstances, and avoid following other vehicles too closely. Rear-end collisions are the most common type of crash on limited-access highways.
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