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Originally Posted by Polar Bear
Hey cyclists...if you're approaching a roundabout on the street and intend to go straight through...2nd exit typically...what do you consider is the safest way? After awaiting an opening (both lanes) of course, do you turn into the right hand lane and stay there until your exit? Do you head to the inside lane and exit from there? Some other path I may not be considering?
I'm a MMP rider myself, but I do make exceptions sometimes to avoid certain tunnels or other situations. And I just want to know how you think is best to go through the roundabouts.
Thanks.
And please folks, don't turn this into a cyclists-are-bad or MMP-vs-street riding discussion. There are plenty of other threads for that. Thanks for that also. 
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I do not ride the roundabouts a lot on my bike but when I do I
stay in the right lane and proceed like a car... if I'm taking the LAST exit I get in the LEFT lane just like a car should do.. if you are in the right lane and try to take the left exit you are definitely looking to get killed by the cars exiting to go straight thru