You are entering a roundabout with multiple lanes, and you need to turn right at the intersection. You must:
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Go straight through the roundabout and exit.
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Choose the right-hand lane and exit in the right-hand lane.
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Choose the left-hand lane and exit in the right-hand lane.
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Choose either lane, and exit in the lane you entered.
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Explanation
When entering a roundabout, traffic must yield the right-of-way to bicyclists and pedestrians, and to traffic already in the circle. For roundabouts with multiple lanes, you should choose your entry or exit lane based on your destination. For example, to turn right at the intersection, choose the right-hand lane and exit in the right-hand lane.
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