Drivers entering a traffic circle:

Must yield to drivers in the traffic circle.
Have the right of way if there are two or more lanes.
Must stop before entering the traffic circle.
None of the above.
Explanation

Vehicles already inside a traffic circle, also known as a roundabout, have the right-of-way, and shouldn't have to stop for others. When approaching a traffic circle, slow down or come to a stop if necessary, look to your left, yield to vehicles already in the circle and wait for a gap in traffic before entering the roundabout.

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