You are driving on a five-lane freeway in the lane closest to the center divider. To exit the freeway on the right you should:
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Carefully cross all the lanes at one time.
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Make a U-turn at the next exit.
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Slow before beginning each lane change.
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Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane.
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Explanation
Since you are currently in the lane closest to the center divider (which is likely a lane intended for through traffic or for vehicles going straight), you will need to transition through multiple lanes to reach the rightmost lane, which is closest to the exit ramp. Move into the proper lane gradually and carefully to ensure a smooth and safe exit.
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