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What should you do if you drive past your exit on an interstate highway?

  1. Make a U-turn at the next emergency vehicle space.

  2. Continue to the next exit.

  3. Make a three-point turn in the emergency lane.

  4. Attempt to reverse on the highway until you reach your exit.

The correct answer is: Continue to the next exit.

When you drive past your exit on an interstate highway, the safest and most appropriate action is to continue to the next exit. This approach is crucial for safety and maintaining traffic flow. Interstates are designed for high-speed travel, and attempting to stop or turn around can create hazards for both the driver and surrounding vehicles. Continuing to the next exit allows you to safely find a place to turn around or re-route back towards your desired destination. It's important to follow the flow of traffic and obey the rules of the road to ensure safety for all motorists. The other options, such as making a U-turn or a three-point turn on a busy highway, would endanger not only the driver but also other road users. Attempting to reverse on a highway is highly dangerous and illegal, and poses significant risks of accidents.