When leaving an expressway, drivers should:
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Get into the entrance ramp.
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Make a last-minute turn into the exit.
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Get into the exit lane.
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Get into the acceleration lane.
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Explanation
When exiting an expressway, activate your turn signal well in advance to let other drivers know your intentions. Move into the exit lane early and reduce your speed only after you are fully in that lane. Never slow down while still on the expressway. Instead, slow down gradually in the exit lane and follow the posted speed limit for the ramp. Avoid making sudden turns or swerving into the exit at the last moment.
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