When preparing to exit the interstate, drivers should start reducing their speed:
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About halfway through the deceleration lane.
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Upon entering the deceleration lane.
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At least 100 feet before entering the deceleration lane.
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At least a mile before reaching the deceleration lane.
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Explanation
When you are preparing to exit the interstate, you should maintain your speed until you are actually on the deceleration lane, then gradually reduce speed to match the exit ramp's advisory speed.
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