How Should a Vehicle Enter a Roundabout?
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When entering a roundabout, a vehicle should: 1. For a left turn, choose the left lane inside the roundabout. Before exiting, signal right in advance and change lanes from the inner lane to the outer lane to exit the roundabout. 2. For going straight, select the middle lane inside the roundabout. When preparing to exit and continue straight, signal right to cross the right lane inside the roundabout, alerting other vehicles, and then exit. Driving inside a roundabout requires attention to: 1. All roundabouts are one-way traffic moving counterclockwise; driving in the opposite direction is prohibited. 2. In a roundabout with two lanes, the inner lane is the fast lane. If a driver needs to exit from the inner lane, they should change to the outer lane in advance before exiting appropriately, not directly turning right from the inner lane. 3. Do not activate the left turn signal when entering a roundabout; use the right turn signal when exiting.