When driving in a roundabout, drivers should:
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Use the right turn signal to indicate their intention to exit.
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Change lane to indicate their intention to exit.
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Use the left turn signal to indicate their intention to exit.
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Travel in a clockwise direction.
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Explanation
While you are traveling in a counter-clockwise direction in a roundabout, you must use your right turn signal to indicate to other drivers the exit you wish to take. Once inside the roundabout, you must not stop or pass. If you miss your exit, you should continue around until you return to your exit.
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