When leaving an expressway, drivers should NOT:
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Slow down as soon as they are off the expressway.
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Make last-minute turns into an exit.
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Signal their intention to leave the expressway by using their turn signal.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When leaving an expressway, drivers should watch for destination and exit signs and move into the correct lane well in advance. Last-minute decisions or sudden lane changes can cause you to miss your exit or lead to a crash. Use your turn signal early to alert other drivers. Enter the deceleration lane before reducing your speed, and be sure to follow the posted ramp speed limit for a safe exit.
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