In which direction should you drive when entering a roundabout?
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When entering a roundabout, you should drive in a counterclockwise direction. Here is some additional relevant information: 1. Navigating a roundabout: You should drive counterclockwise because China follows the right-hand traffic rule. If you enter a roundabout clockwise, vehicles will have to change lanes when entering or exiting, creating intersections and defeating the purpose of the roundabout in facilitating traffic flow. Instead, it could cause problems and lead to traffic accidents. Roundabouts are high-risk areas for accidents, so you should slow down and control your speed appropriately, entering the roundabout counterclockwise. 2. Roundabout: A roundabout is a circular structure built at road intersections, typically installed where multiple traffic junctions meet. Because it is usually a circular island shape, it is called a roundabout. Roundabouts allow vehicles to travel in the same direction, converting conflict points into passage points, effectively reducing the occurrence of traffic accidents. They also help slow down vehicles when turning, aiming to minimize conflicts in vehicle movement.