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when traveling west, he has to exit left to stay on route 7
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underground
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though not ramps, the gentle curvatures suggest that an exit command is clearer than "turn"
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though not ramps, the large traffic islands and gentle curvatures suggest that an exit command is clearer than "turn"
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though not ramps, the large traffic islands and gentle curvatures suggest that an exit command is clearer than "turn"
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though not ramps, the large traffic islands and gentle curvatures suggest that an exit command is clearer than "turn"
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ramps
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solid lines prevent lane changing meaning that the ramp begins earlier
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retagged for better routing instructions
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the road geometry suggests that he has to exit left in order to stay on the main road
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retagged for better routing instructions
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retagged for better routing instructions
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renamed for better routing instruction
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retagged for less misleading appearance on map
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retagged for better routing instructions
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retagged for "merge onto" instructions
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retagged for better routing instructions
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retagged for better routing instructions
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though not exactly ramps these appear to drivers as ramps. it is better for the navigation instructions to be "exit left" and "merge onto" rather than "turn left onto"
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the expressway signs are posted just south of the bridge
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