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Originally Posted by Bill14564
Everyone has issues understanding this because NEITHER LANE HAS THE RIGHT OF WAY! Neither lane *needs* the right of way if the simple, common sense directions are followed.
The only time right of way that comes into play is when yielding to traffic already in the circle - BOTH LANES. Don't enter when traffic is approaching or you could be hit. Don't enter when traffic is in the inside lane because that lane might be exiting and you could be hit. Simply yield to any/all traffic already in the circle or you could be hit.
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Some of the signs clearly show lane 1 and 2 can both exit the circle at both the first and second exit. Two lanes leaving the circle are there to ensure this can happen.
How does the person in lane 1 stay in his exit lane if lane 2 is allowed to block the exit?