How to Navigate a Roundabout?

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StJanelle
07/28/25 9:41pm
Roundabouts generally have four exits. Vehicles must travel in a counterclockwise direction. Select the desired exit location and direction, activate the turn signal when approaching that exit, and then slowly exit the roundabout. Below are the relevant regulations: 1. For vehicles in the inner lane before exiting the roundabout: They should merge into the outer lane in advance. If an inner lane vehicle exits directly without merging and collides with an outer lane vehicle, it bears full responsibility for consecutive lane changes. 2. When entering the roundabout: No turn signal is required. Observe traffic conditions, merge into the roundafter confirming safety. Before exiting, activate the right turn signal in advance, then exit the roundabout and enter the straight lane.
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McKatherine
08/12/25 2:17am
Before entering a roundabout, slow down and observe the traffic conditions in advance to check if there are already vehicles circulating inside. If there are, you must yield to them and avoid cutting in. Signal your intention by turning on the left turn signal or following the designated direction. In multi-lane roundabouts, choose the correct lane—stay to the right if going straight and to the left if turning left. Once inside, maintain a steady speed, avoiding sudden braking or acceleration. Before exiting, clearly identify your exit, signal with the right turn indicator, and exit slowly. Remember not to stop in the middle of the roundabout, as this can easily cause rear-end collisions. If driving at night, increase your headlight brightness for better visibility of road signs, ensuring a safer experience. These basics will help you navigate roundabouts safely and avoid accidents.
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