Drivers entering a roundabout or traffic circle:
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Must speed up to match the flow of traffic already in the roundabout.
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Must yield to traffic already in the roundabout.
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Must always come to a complete stop before the roundabout.
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Must signal before entering.
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Explanation
When entering a roundabout or traffic circle, drivers must yield to traffic already in the circle. They do not have the right-of-way, and in most cases, a complete stop is not required. Drivers should signal when exiting the roundabout.
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