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1). Read the speedometer in the dash. 2). Look out the window and note the direction in which you're headed. Those two pieces of information ... the car's speed and direction ... make up its velocity.
Where do you live/drive? Different state (and countries) have different rules-of-the-road about which vehicle yields to which in a circle/rotary/roundabout.
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A two lane roundabout is hard to find and pretty stupid..it is pointless to have two lanes when you know the plan is to turn right anyway.
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No, in order for the velocity to be constant, the speed has to be constant. Speed is a scalar, meaning that it is just a number. (A car goes 50 miles per hour). Velocity is a vector, which indicates that it needs a measure of its displacement and a direction. (A car is going 50 mph to the east). A body can have a constant speed but a changing velocity because the direction can change while the speed is constant. (A car goes 50 mph around a roundabout). However, a body can not have a constant velocity with a changing speed. A car can not be slowing down yet still be going the same speed and direction.
Whichever direction the traveling car was moving, until something stops them.
release gas and turn away from where the car is headed.
Centrifugal force