While inside a roundabout, you should:
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Change lanes before you check for vehicles behind you.
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Remain in your lane until you are ready to exit.
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Use your left turn signal if you are in position to exit now.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Once you are inside a roundabout, you must stay in your lane until you reach the exit you intend to take. Then, use your turn signal to merge out of your lane. Do not switch lanes after entering the roundabout, even if it has multiple lanes.
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