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Navigating through Roundabouts

Modern rondabout road in Finestrat, Spain.

Roundabouts allow traffic to merge smoothly together and in doing so keep the overall traffic stream flowing smoothly. Trainers at Legacy Driving Academy help our students learn how to drive a roundabout. We help our students navigate through roundabouts and teach them how to safely manage their way into and out of all Roundabouts that they come across.

Approaching A Roundabout

As you approach a roundabout look well ahead for the advance warning sign. This will tell you the layout of the roundabout and show you which route direction you need to take, therefore, which lane to get into. Plan out the direction of travel to cause the most efficient path which causes the path of least resistance with other cars. This is how you drive a roundabout when you approach.

Priority At Roundabouts

Traffic that is already in the roundabout has priority, so you must yield the right-of-way to traffic approaching from your left. Doing so, will have you looking out for vehicles oncoming from your left.

You shouldn’t:

Once on the roundabout, build up and maintain a reasonable speed. Failing to do so, especially when you are in the left-hand lane, may result in other drivers passing on your nearside, who may then come to block your exit route.

Always check for vehicles to your right before leaving a roundabout. If the right-hand lane of the exit road is blocked or if there are vehicles in the lane to your nearside, you should leave in the right-hand lane.

Navigating Through Roundabouts Roundabout Information Signs
Roundabout Information Sign
Roundabout Ahead
Roundabout Road Markings

Look Out For Vehicles

Turning Left

Going Straight Ahead

Turning Right

Which Lane To Take

Sometimes the layout of a roundabout may make it difficult to judge which lane to take when approaching the roundabout. As a guide, imagine the roundabout as a clock face, with you approaching from the six o’clock position. Providing your exit road is past 12 o’clock and there are no other road markings to guide you, approach in the left-hand lane. Understanding the best lane to take will help any driver to Navigate Through Roundabouts easier.

When there are three lanes on the approach to the roundabout, use the:

Mini-Roundabouts

Approach these as a normal roundabout. Pass round the center markings, but remember there is less space,

At double mini-roundabouts and multiple roundabouts, follow the normal rules of priority and treat each roundabout separately.

At Legacy Driving Academy, teaching our students how to drive a roundabout safely will help them become better and more safe drivers on the road every day. If you need help learning how to drive a roundabout, checkout our Legacy Premier Driving School program in Phoenix, AZ.

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