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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr
Also, look at the diagram posted by Indydealmaker. You can, in fact change lanes in a round-a-bout. That's why there are dashed lines in some areas.
I think that most of the problems occur when people are exiting the round-a-bouts from the left hand lane, which is perfectly legal and in fact the proper procedure in some cases. It might actually be better if the law was that you can only exit from the right hand lane and if you're in the left, you need to change lanes before you exit.
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Sorry have to disagree. That is exactly what is happening now...and how is that working out for everyone.
Never change lanes in a roundabout.
The dotted or dashed lines apply to the cars exiting from the side subdivisions...
think about it, why would you be in the left lane wanting to go right,
why would you get in the right lane if you were going to go left.
Roundabouts keep traffic flowing by staying in the correct lane..
Dotted/dashed lines have nothing to do with cars already in the circle..
Having said that...we made the same assumption as you posted when we first came to TV...
however..Common Sense prevailed...when we understood the signage...
haven't had a problem since...