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00:00 Roundabouts
00:02 Approaching a roundabout
00:05 When you approach a roundabout, you must use your indicator if you intend to turn left or right or make a U-turn at the roundabout.
00:12 You must give other road users sufficient notice of your intent to turn.
00:16 Entering a roundabout
00:20 When entering a roundabout, you must slow or stop to give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout.
00:25 You must also continue to use your indicators if you intend to turn left or right or make a U-turn.
00:31 Turning left
00:35 When turning left, you must indicate left on approach and be travelling in the left-hand lane unless there are road markings with other instructions.
00:43 Stay in the left lane and exit in the left lane.
00:46 Turning right
00:51 When turning right, you must indicate right on approach and be travelling in the right-hand lane unless there are road markings with other instructions.
00:59 Making a U-turn
01:04 When using a roundabout to make a U-turn, you must approach in the right lane and signal right.
01:10 Changing lanes in a roundabout
01:18 Drivers may change lanes in a roundabout if they wish. The usual road rules for changing lanes apply.
01:24 You must use your indicator and give way to any vehicle in the lane you are entering.
01:29 Going straight ahead
01:33 You don't need to signal when approaching the roundabout if you are going straight ahead.
01:38 You may approach the roundabout from either the left or right lane unless there are road markings with other instructions.
01:47 Exiting a roundabout
01:49 As when you exit a road, you must signal left when leaving a roundabout, if it is practical to do so, and you should stop indicating as soon as you have exited the roundabout.
01:58 However, when you are travelling straight ahead on a small single-lane roundabout, it may be impractical to indicate when exiting.
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