Drivers entering a roundabout:
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Must yield to traffic already in the circle.
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Must follow the vehicle in front of them closely.
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Must stop when the traffic signal turns red.
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Must travel in a clockwise direction.
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Explanation
In roundabouts, only the vehicles already inside have the right-of-way. Drivers who intend to enter a roundabout must slow down and proceed only when there is sufficient space for their vehicles.
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