When you see a sign indicating that you are approaching your exit, you should:
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Reduce your speed to the posted exit speed.
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Signal and move into the exit lane as soon as you reach it.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When drivers see a sign indicating that their exit is approaching, they should begin preparing to exit by signaling and moving into the appropriate exit lane as soon as it is reached. Additionally, drivers should reduce their speed gradually to match the posted exit speed, ensuring a safe and controlled exit from the highway.
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