While inside a roundabout, you should stay in your lane until you are ready to exit.
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True.
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False.
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Explanation
Roundabouts are designed to facilitate continuous traffic flow by directing vehicles around a central island in a counterclockwise direction. Each entrance to the roundabout typically has designated lanes that guide vehicles into the circulation. Once inside the roundabout, drivers should stay in their lane until they reach their desired exit. Changing lanes inside the roundabout can lead to confusion and increase the risk of collisions.
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