Road_to_Solo_driving_handbook (2)
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Making turns at roundabouts
A roundabout is considered to be a
special type of intersection, so different
rules apply. The Give Way rules on
page 107 explain what you must do
when entering the roundabout and who
should give way.
Sometimes roundabouts have more
than one lane. You need to follow these
rules about turning left or right or going
straight ahead.
Tip
Decide before you enter the
roundabout if you are going to turn
right, turn left or go straight ahead.
Turning left
Approach in the left lane and stay in
that lane.
Signal a left turn on your approach to
the roundabout and keep the signal
on until you have left the roundabout.
Going straight ahead
Approach the roundabout in the left
or right lane.
Drive in the same lane through the
roundabout.
Do not signal on your approach to the
roundabout, but if practicable, signal left
as you exit.
Fact
Bicycle and animal riders may
make a right turn from a left lane.
Rules and responsibilities
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