When using roundabouts or traffic circles, you should:
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Enter a traffic circle to the right, but steer to the left (in a counterclockwise direction).
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Yield to any traffic in the circle.
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Slow down as you approach the circle.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When approaching a roundabout or traffic circle, remember to slow down, yield to vehicles already inside, and enter from the right, steering left to navigate counterclockwise around the central island.
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