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#1. True or False: You should decide which exit to take only when you see the sign.
Plan exits in advance to allow time for lane positioning and safe speed adjustments.
#2. How does planning your exit affect overall driving safety?
Anticipating exits improves decision-making, smooth lane changes, and overall safety.
#3. True or False: You can change lanes abruptly to reach your exit.
Abrupt lane changes can cause collisions; plan your lane position well in advance.
#4. How far in advance should you begin preparing for a highway exit?
Early preparation gives time for safe lane changes and speed adjustments.
#5. Which of the following is a key step in exit planning?
Safe exit planning requires awareness, signaling, and controlled speed adjustment.
#6. True or False: Signaling your exit intention is optional if traffic is light.
Always signal; it informs other drivers and prevents collisions.
#7. True or False: You should slow down sharply only after entering the exit ramp.
Gradual slowing prevents rear-end collisions and maintains control of the vehicle.
#8. What should you do if you miss your planned exit?
Missing an exit should be handled calmly; reversing or sudden stops are dangerous.
#9. What is the primary purpose of planning an exit from traffic?
Safe exit planning allows you to prepare for lane changes, slowing down, and merging off the road safely.
#10. What mindset should teens adopt for safe exit planning?
Proactive, calm planning ensures a safe and stress-free exit from traffic.



