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How To Navigate Roundabouts 


A Roundabout or Traffic Circle is a Circular Intersection Intended For Traffic To Flow Continuously In A One-Way Direction ​Around a Central Island​ 
​    The Purpose For Roundabouts
  • Designed To Reduce Traffic Speeds
  • Minimize T-Bone & Head-On Collisions
  • ​Allow U-turns To Flow With Traffic 
  • Help Pedestrians  
​The main point to understand about entering and exiting roundabouts is the traffic that is inside the roundabout has the right of way and all other vehicles must yield to them and also to Pedestrians.


AARP Rules of the Roundabout - Respect Roadway Patterns

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