MULTILANE - For multilane roundabouts, how do I know the proper lane for the direction I wish to travel?

There are guide signs and pavement markings located prior to the entrance to roundabouts that indicate the appropriate lane(s) for your desired direction of travel. While some lane assignments may change from one roundabout to another, typical driving rules apply:

  • If you want to make a u-turn, left-turn, or continue through the intersection you should approach and enter the roundabout in the left (inner) lane
  • If you want to make a through movement or right-turn you should approach and enter the roundabout in the right (outer) lane

Look for the white and black regulatory signs while approaching a roundabout that provide the lane assignment for the intersection.

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1. Why are roundabouts being utilized more at intersections?
2. How is the size of a roundabout determined?
3. Can a roundabout handle the same traffic volume as a signalized intersection?
4. GENERAL - Why is there a negative perception of roundabouts?
5. GENERAL - What is a mini-roundabout?
6. MULTILANE - For multilane roundabouts, how do I know the proper lane for the direction I wish to travel?
7. MULTILANE - If two vehicles side-by-side approach a multilane roundabout at the same time, which motorist has the right-of-way?
8. SAFETY - Are roundabouts safe for pedestrians?
9. SAFETY - What about bicyclists? Is it safe for them?
10. SAFETY - Are roundabouts more difficult for inexperienced drivers to maneuver through?
11. SAFETY - If roundabouts are so safe, why aren't they used at every intersection?
12. WHAT TO DO IF an emergency vehicle is entering a roundabout?
13. WHAT TO DO IF it's my first time driving at a roundabout?
14. WHAT TO DO IF a large truck enters the roundabout?