Rules of the Road
You want to go straight ahead at a roundabout. What should you do on approach?
- ○Signal left
- ✓Approach in the appropriate lane and signal left after the exit before yours
- ○Signal right the whole way
- ○Stop on the roundabout
Correct answer
Approach in the appropriate lane and signal left after the exit before yours
For straight ahead, usually take the left lane, don't signal on approach, then signal left after passing the exit before the one you want (rule 186).
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