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Cars in the roundabout have the right of way over cars entering the roundabout.
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A driver must always look to the left and yield to a vehicle that is already in the roundabout.
Only a few main things to remember about roundabouts: cars INSIDE the roundabout have right of way over everyone ENTERING the roundabout. In other words, if you are entering, you must yield to everyone coming around toward you. Also, another key safety tip is to be wary of moving from the innermost ring to the outside, when exiting. Slow and careful...that's the ticket!
When entering a traffic roundabout you need to slow down, signal, and move into the correct lane. You also need to give right of way to drivers in the roundabout.
Entering a rotary or a roundabout.
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False. Traffic in the roundabout has the right of way.All traffic entering the roundabout must yield to those already in it.I'm sure you could look up your state's driving laws, as all of them describe how to navigate a roundabout.Another View: CAUTION: The above answer is not universally correct. This rule varies according to the country, and/or the state you are in. Check carefully with the local laws.
What are the seven steps you should go through when you approach a roundabout?
What are the seven steps you should go through when you approach a roundabout?