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Old 02-04-2015, 12:58 PM
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Because no where else in U.S. traffic law are you required to yield to cars that are not in your intended lane.
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Are you sure?
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Yes, with regard to normal traffic rules (exceptions for funerals, emergency vehicles, etc).
Do a Google search and you will see examples of yielding to both lanes in multil-lane roundabouts.
Search= "traffic yield sign law to multiple lanes"


Here is one example for Washington state;
At the dashed yield line, look to your left and yield to drivers already in the roundabout. Remember, in a multi-lane roundabout, you must yield to both lanes of traffic
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