Depends on which side of the road they drive on in your country. For countries which drive on the right side, it would be counterclockwise. For countries which drive on the left, it would be clockwise.
It depends on which country you are in as to the direction it flows (clockwise or counter-clockwise) and who must yield to whom.
(in the US) the state laws are NOT consistent on the yield question and you must be familiar with the laws of the particular state you are in. (most of the time it's just barely controlled chaos anyway)
Clockwise, where you drive on the left side of the road.
Usually 4 way, think of it as a circular cross
You grant the right of way to traffic coming from your left already in the roundabout.
Change it to a large circular roundabout
4 or 5 way stops, with long lines of waiting traffic, can be replaced with roundabouts giving increased traffic flow .
It means you are approaching a roundabout and (in the U.K.) must give way to traffic coming from the right and already on the roundabout.
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.
It depends on the country. In the UK, we drive on the left. So, at a roundabout, we are expected to give way to vehicles entering the roundabout from our right. At a roundabout, we drive clockwise round it. In the UK, traffic circles are known as mini-roundabouts. Mini-roundabout are often used at a junction where a physical roundabout would prevent large vehicles from turning. Though vehicle can cross over a mini-roundabout, they are expected to still keep clockwise is they can.
It depends on the country. In the UK, we drive on the left. So, at a roundabout, we are expected to give way to vehicles entering the roundabout from our right. At a roundabout, we drive clockwise round it. In the UK, traffic circles are known as mini-roundabouts. Mini-roundabout are often used at a junction where a physical roundabout would prevent large vehicles from turning. Though vehicle can cross over a mini-roundabout, they are expected to still keep clockwise is they can.
A bicycle roundabout is a roundabout intended for bicycles, typically used in order to improve the flow of automobile transport.
The Magic Roundabout is listed as one of the 10 busiest intersections in the world and is simply a circle of traffic with no traffic control devices with which five different roads intersect it. Traffic flows counter-clockwise around the roundabout which is located in Swindon, England.
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.
A street or roadway on which there is traffic flow in either direction.
Cars in the roundabout have the right of way over cars entering the roundabout.