Which of the following is true about roundabouts?
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They give drivers less time to judge.
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They enhance the driving experience.
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Roundabouts are also called 'open intersections' or 'uncontrolled intersections'.
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They slow vehicle speed.
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Explanation
Roundabouts help slow down vehicle speed. Drivers approaching a roundabout must slow down and yield to traffic already in the roundabout. If there is no traffic in the roundabout, drivers may enter without having to yield.
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