Should entering vehicles yield to exiting vehicles or vice versa in a roundabout?
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It is more appropriate for entering vehicles to yield to exiting vehicles in a roundabout. Here are the relevant details: 1. Roundabout roads: In periods when traffic management automation was less developed, roundabout roads were constructed to better maintain order at intersections, allowing vehicles to enter and make turns. Roundabouts do not require dedicated personnel to maintain traffic order, but they occupy more space and result in longer vehicle travel paths. With the advancement of electronic and automated traffic management, roundabouts are gradually being replaced by more automated traffic lights. 2. Precautions: For safety, remember to use turn signals. When entering a large roundabout, ensure that you do not interfere with the normal flow of vehicles already in the roundabout. This means that even if you signal left, you should not compete for right of way with vehicles inside the roundabout.