How do you indicate around a roundabout?
How do you indicate around a roundabout?
Approach the roundabout in the left lane or line of traffic. Then, signal left as you approach the roundabout. Continue to signal left as you exit the roundabout and turn your indicator off after you’ve exited. If you want to drive straight ahead on a roundabout, you can approach without signalling.
What are the different types of roundabouts?
There are two types of roundabouts: Single-lane roundabouts and multi-lane roundabouts. There are a few key things to remember about driving roundabouts: Yield to drivers in the roundabout. Stay in your lane; do not change lanes.
How do you teach roundabouts?
Use the left hand lane unless signs or road markings show that you should use a different lane. Do not give a signal on approach to the roundabout. Take care to keep in your lane as you drive around the roundabout. Signal left to leave the roundabout as you pass the exit before the one you wish to take.
What is the rule for roundabouts?
When you approach a roundabout, you must slow down or stop to give way to all vehicles already in the roundabout. This means giving way to vehicles already in the roundabout on your right, and vehicles that have entered the roundabout from your left or from directly opposite you.
Who has priority at a roundabout?
When reaching a roundabout you should: Always give priority to the traffic coming from the right, unless you have been directed otherwise by signs, road markings or traffic lights. Check if the road markings allow you to proceed without giving way (always look right before joining just in case)
What are the three main points to remember when using a roundabout?
There are a few key points to remember when driving a roundabout:
- Yield to other drivers within the roundabout.
- Do not change lanes or pass others.
- Do not stop within the roundabout.
- Avoid driving next to large trucks.
- Use your turn signal before exiting the roundabout.
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What are the rules for driving around roundabouts?
Take careful all round observations before you enter. Occasionally you may come across a complex junction with a large roundabout incorporating a series of mini roundabouts at the intersections. Treat each roundabout separately but take extra care as traffic can be travelling in both directions around the larger roundabout. Rules: 184 – 190.