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#1. What is the main risk of decelerating too early or too late when taking an exit ramp?
Incorrect deceleration can disrupt traffic flow and cause collisions, especially at high speeds.
#2. True or False: You should decelerate to the ramp’s speed while still on the highway main lane.
Do not slow down on the highway lanes; only decelerate once you are on the exit ramp.
#3. Which of the following is correct when exiting via a deceleration lane?
Smooth deceleration ensures safety for yourself and surrounding vehicles.
#4. How should you adjust your speed when the exit ramp has a sharp curve?
Exit ramps often have posted advisory speeds; slow down gradually to stay safe.
#5. Why do exit ramps often have advisory speed signs?
Advisory speeds indicate safe speeds for curves and lane changes on the ramp.
#6. What is the proper sequence when taking an exit ramp?
Proper sequence keeps highway traffic flowing safely.
#7. True or False: You can brake sharply on the highway before the exit.
Braking sharply on the highway endangers following traffic. Deceleration happens on the ramp.
#8. True or False: It’s okay to decelerate abruptly in the exit lane if you’re running late.
Abrupt deceleration can cause rear-end collisions, especially in congested areas.
#9. When approaching a highway exit, what should you do first?
Always signal and check mirrors before moving into the exit lane to ensure a safe transition.
#10. If traffic is heavy on the exit ramp, you should:
Gradual deceleration with safe spacing prevents collisions.



