When you need to enter a freeway exit ramp:
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Don't slow down on the freeway itself, and maintain your speed once in the exit ramp.
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Slow down before entering the exit ramp.
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Pass slower vehicles on the right.
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Don't slow down on the freeway itself. Wait until you are in the deceleration lane.
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Explanation
When entering a freeway exit ramp, it is important to maintain the speed of traffic on the main road. Slowing down on the freeway itself can disrupt the flow of traffic and potentially lead to accidents. Instead, wait until you have entered the designated deceleration lane, which is specifically designed for reducing speed and exiting the freeway safely.
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