When exiting a highway, you should slow down:
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Once you have moved into the exit lane.
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Before moving into the exit lane.
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When you first see the exit sign.
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Once you see the toll booth.
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Explanation
When exiting a highway, you should maintain your speed until you've safely moved into the exit lane. Keep up with the speed of traffic as long as you are on the main road. This ensures a smooth flow of traffic on the main road and reduces the risk of accidents caused by sudden deceleration. Remember to use your turn signal to indicate your intention to exit and to follow the posted speed limit for the exit ramp.
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