Drivers already in a roundabout:

Should stop and give the right-of-way to drivers who are not in the roundabout.
Should give the right-of-way to the vehicles behind them.
Shouldn't have to stop.
None of the above.
Explanation

Once you are in a roundabout, you have the right-of-way over vehicles waiting to enter. Do not stop unless there is a critical situation and you have to avoid a collision. Vehicles who wish to enter a roundabout must slow down, yield to pedestrians and bicyclists, and to traffic already in the roundabout, and enter the roundabout when there is a safe gap in traffic.

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