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Originally Posted by Mikeod
That only happens where a two lane roundabout connects to a single lane road. In your example, they designated the outside lane to enter the single lane exit and the inner lane to continue around. In other places, the inner lane exits to the single lane road while the outer lane doesn’t. Two examples are the Canal-Stillwater and the Morse-Mariposa Way roundabouts.
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However, they should not have the arrow in the inner lane pointing straight. It should indicate a left turn only!
A change of pace. Zoom into this cars and people roundabout in China. Look at the one bus.

You can zoom and then zoom some more into this
195 gigapixel picture