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... Appendix B Page B-1 Roundabouts: An Informational Guide APPENDIX B USER EDUCATION CONTENTS B.1 USING A ROUNDABOUT AS A DRIVER .
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... Roundabouts: An Informational Guide Page B-2 Appendix B LIST OF EXHIBITS Exhibit B-1 Vehicular Movements at a Roundabout .
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... Appendix B Page B-3 Roundabouts: An Informational Guide B.1 USING A ROUNDABOUT AS A DRIVER B.1.1 GENERAL PROCEDURE • Select the appropriate lane for your intended destination before you enter the roundabout: – Turning right: Unless posted otherwise, use only the right-hand lane if there are multiple approach lanes. Use your right-turn signal.
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... Roundabouts: An Informational Guide Page B-4 Appendix B B.1.2 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR DRIVERS • Motorcyclists and cyclists: Give them plenty of room. Bicyclists may merge into the approach lanes from a bicycle lane or shoulder.
From page 384...
... Appendix B Page B-5 Roundabouts: An Informational Guide and give them plenty of room, especially since they may obscure other conflicting users. • Large vehicles (as a driver of a large vehicle)
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... Roundabouts: An Informational Guide Page B-6 Appendix B B.3 USING A ROUNDABOUT AS A CYCLIST At most roundabouts you have the option of traveling through the roundabout like other vehicles or traveling through like a pedestrian: • Like other vehicles: If you are comfortable riding in traffic, ride through the roundabout in the same manner as other vehicles. Obey all of the driving instructions provided for drivers.

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