As you enter a roundabout, you should slow down and:
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Look for signs and any pavement markings indicating which lane to use.
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Yield to pedestrians and bicyclists crossing before entering the roundabout.
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Yield to any vehicle coming from your left in the roundabout.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
A roundabout is a circular intersection where traffic flows counterclockwise around a central island. When approaching a roundabout, slow down and prepare to yield. You must yield to pedestrians and bicyclists crossing the roadway before you enter. Also, yield to vehicles already in the roundabout coming from your left. Follow any posted signs or pavement markings to choose the correct lane. Enter the roundabout only when it is safe. Once inside, stay in your lane and use your right turn signal when preparing to exit. Stopping inside the roundabout is not allowed unless necessary to avoid a collision.
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