How to Use Turn Signals When Entering a Roundabout?
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Roundabouts are typically set up at intersections with multiple roads (three or more). Below are the three methods for using turn signals at roundabout intersections: 1. Turning left when entering the roundabout: Since the vehicle needs to move from the outer lane to the inner lane, the driver should activate the left turn signal when entering the roundabout. Before exiting the roundabout, the driver should switch to the right turn signal in advance, ensure safety, and then change lanes from the inner lane to exit the roundabout. 2. Going straight when entering the roundabout: Since the vehicle does not need to change lanes after entering the roundabout, the driver does not need to activate the left turn signal when entering. When preparing to exit the roundabout to continue straight, the driver should activate the right turn signal to alert other vehicles, as they will need to cross the right lane inside the roundabout before exiting. 3. Turning right when entering the roundabout: The situation when entering the roundabout is similar to going straight, so the left turn signal is also unnecessary. After selecting the appropriate exit, the driver should activate the right turn signal in advance, ensure safety, and then turn right to exit the roundabout.