When planning to leave the interstate, you should:
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Signal 50 feet prior to the exit ramp.
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Slow down to 35 MPH or less.
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Signal and move into the proper lane a mile or more before the exit.
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Explanation
Last-minute lane changes can lead to accidents or congestion. When exiting the interstate, it's important to plan ahead and anticipate the exit well in advance. By signaling and moving into the appropriate lane at least a mile before reaching the exit, drivers ensure smooth traffic flow and minimize disruptions for other vehicles.
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