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Deceleration lanes give a driver time and space to reduce their speed.
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Naturally, I think you should slow down when you exit a highway but how much you should slow down ultimately is up to the driver. If you're not a very experienced driver then I would suggest that you slow down to the suggested ramp speed, which is posted before the ramp by a sign that has black letters and numbers with a yellow background. Those are suggested speed signs, those signs tell you a speed that you can safely take the ramp at. As far as exiting in general, yes you should.
The driver must drive slowly without giving the car many jerks , and should always drive at a steady speed.
Deceleration lanes give a driver time and space to reduce their speed.
Reduce your speed.
yes
head into the waves at a slight angle and reduce speed
Release accelerator.
If there is a traffic light.
IF it's safe to do so... reduce your speed slightly - so the gap between you and the car in front increases.
The circumstances for driving over the speed limit really do NOT matter! If unfamiliar with the road, you are expected to slow down to prepare for problems. A long steep hill doesn't affect the officer's decision to ticket you. Not gaining on the car in front makes no difference---YOU are responsible for YOUR speed, even if he did not ticket the other guy. And, time of day or night has no bearing on speed limits. Officers can ticket a driver even if the driver says it is an emergency---the driver should have found a phone and called 911-- not speed over the limit.