When driving on an interstate, you should NOT:
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Change lanes without signaling.
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Keep to the right if you are driving slower than other vehicles.
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Going to the next exit if you miss your exit.
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Explanation
When driving on an interstate, not signaling before changing lanes is unsafe and can lead to accidents. Signaling communicates your intentions to other drivers, allowing them to anticipate your actions and adjust accordingly, enhancing overall road safety.
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