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Originally Posted by Number 10 GI
If the vehicle in the inside lane exits crossing the outside lane to the exit, as the law stipulates, how is it in the wrong lane?
Priority, right of way, basically the same thing. The inside lane vehicle has priority/right of way over vehicles in the outside lane to make their exit.
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In the scenario you are quoting, both cars should have exited in their own lanes.
If the car in outside lane had to give way to the inside lane, that car would have been in wrong lane, or entered roundabout before both lanes were clear to the left.
There is
no priority
in roundabouts.
Cars
in roundabout have priority over cars wanting to enter.
If a car has to stop/give way in roundabout, one is in wrong lane, or entered before it was clear in both lanes from the left.
It should be a continuous flow.