Steps for Driving a Roundabout
1. Slow Down; Obey Traffic Signs.
2. Yield To Pedestrians.
3. Yield To Traffic On Your Left Already In Roundabout.
4. Enter The Roundabout When There Is A Safe Gap In Traffic.
5. Keep Your Speed Low Within Roundabout.
6. As You Approach Your Exit, Turn On Your Right Turn Signal.
7. Yield To Pedestrians As You Exit.
Emergency Vehicles in the Roundabout
1. - Always Yield To Emergency Vehicles.
2. - If You Have Not Entered The Roundabout, Pull Over And Allow Emergency Vehicles To Pass.
3. -If You Have Entered The Roundabout, Continue To Your Exit, Then Pull Over To Allow Emergency Vehicles To Pass.
4. - Avoid Stopping In The Roundabout.
Truck Apron
Large vehicles need more space when driving in a roundabout. A truck apron is a raised concrete area on the inside of the roundabout for the rear wheels of large trucks to use when turning, sometimes referred to as off-tracking. Truck aprons are not to be used by cars, SUVs or pickup trucks.


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