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Artyom0805 [142]
2 years ago
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A. Explain right-of-way rules for navigating a roundabout.

Law
2 answers:
larisa86 [58]2 years ago
7 0

1. The right of way rules for navigating a round about are:

  • To always slow down as you approach a round-about.
  • Take note of the pedestrians and let those that want to use the cross walk do so before you pass.
  • Find a gap in traffic that is okay to enter.
  • Use your turn signals if you are about nearing an exit.

2. As the driver of this red SUV, you have to ensure that you have enough space to drive through the cross walk.

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soldi70 [24.7K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

As you approach the roundabout, slow down and watch for signs to help you select which lane you need to be in.

With multi-lane roundabouts, signs and markings on the road would direct you to which lane you should be in depending on where you’re heading. Unless otherwise indicated, the general rule for a two-lane approach are as follows:

Left-turning vehicles should be in the left lane.

Right-turning vehicles should be in the right lane.

Vehicles heading straight can be in the left or right lane.

You'll see crosswalks on the entry legs to the roundabout. You need to yield to any pedestrians or cyclists in the crosswalk, and be sure you don't block it.

Yield to traffic that's already inside the roundabout—it has the right of way.

Drive counter-clockwise within the asphalt lane.

There is usually a raised or coloured apron around the centre island in the roundabout. It's there for large trucks and emergency vehicles only. Stay off that area.

Keep moving while you're in the roundabout. If an emergency vehicle approaches, don't block its path.

When you're leaving the roundabout, signal a right turn just before you exit. That lets drivers waiting to enter the roundabout and pedestrians waiting to cross know your intentions.

Look to the left and yield to pedestrians crossing the exit lane. Enter when it is safe to do so.

Explanation:

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