Quote:
Originally Posted by Polar Bear
From your own source...
“DO NOT ENTER next to a vehicle in the round- about, as that vehicle may be exiting at the next exit.”
And...
The Yield sign graphic with the following text “YIELD to traffic already in the roundabout.”
Whether or not you find specific laws, it is an accepted and very good best practice for navigating a roundabout. Again, the above is from your source.
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That quote is for a vehicle already in the circle why else would they say that vehicle may be exiting at the next exit. I never said to enter a circle when there is an oncoming vehicle. An accepted practice? Why, because you say so? Entering a circle with a vehicle in the lane next to you also entering the circle is acceptable and common practice that I see every day. If the directional signs posted before the circles were followed there is no conflict. The outside lane should turn right or go straight.