Typically, when exiting a dual carriageway, you’ll use a specially designed slip lane.
However, there are times when you might leave a dual carriageway without a slip lane. For example, you might encounter a roundabout at the end of the dual carriageway.
You should be cautious about slowing down or braking while still on the dual carriageway, as it may hinder faster-moving vehicles not planning to exit at the same junction.
Ideally, deceleration and braking should occur in the slip lane. Effective use of forward observation, sound judgment, proper positioning, and timely signaling are crucial. Generally, using both brakes is necessary for slowing down adequately.
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