Roundabouts
Traffic in a roundabout flows in a clockwise direction.
In a two-lane roundabout, you keep to the left lane if you’re turning left or going straight ahead.
You keep to the right lane if you’re turning right. You can also use the right lane in a two-lane roundabout if you’re going straight ahead.
You use your left-turn signal for a left turn, the right-turn signal for a right turn. If you’re turning right and are on the right lane, switch on your left-turn signal when exiting. It has become law in New South Wales that motorists must signal left, in every instance, whenever exiting from a roundabout.
Traffic in a roundabout flows in a clockwise direction.
In a two-lane roundabout, you keep to the left lane if you’re turning left or going straight ahead.
You keep to the right lane if you’re turning right. You can also use the right lane in a two-lane roundabout if you’re going straight ahead.
You use your left-turn signal for a left turn, the right-turn signal for a right turn. If you’re turning right and are on the right lane, switch on your left-turn signal when exiting. It has become law in New South Wales that motorists must signal left, in every instance, whenever exiting from a roundabout.
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