That depends on the exit, in most cases yes you would slow down when exiting a highway, but there are off-ramps that are mostly straight and lead to another highway.
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.
If you are driving on a highway in heavy rain you must slow down your vehicle to avoid?
Example sentence - You should slow down when driving onto the off ramp of a highway.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if the bus flashers turn to red.
No. It will slow down the morphine from exiting your body.
Oxygen censor
Definitely not. The vehicles already on the highway have the right away.
could be a leaking oilpan .the wind blows the smoke away while driving and when you slow down it goes away leaving the smell. http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info
When vehicles enter the deceleration lane or exit ramp, they should slow down to adjust to the lower speed limit and prepare to exit the highway safely. It's important to pay attention to signs and road markings to know when to start slowing down in advance. Additionally, signaling early and checking blind spots can help ensure a smooth transition off the highway.
You should slow down.
You should slow down.
Slow down.