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When approaching a roundabout, who has the right-of-way?

  1. Vehicles entering the roundabout

  2. Pedestrians crossing the road

  3. Vehicles already in the roundabout

  4. The first vehicle to arrive

The correct answer is: Vehicles already in the roundabout

In a roundabout, the right-of-way is granted to vehicles already in the roundabout. This design promotes a continuous flow of traffic and minimizes the likelihood of collisions. Vehicles entering the roundabout must yield to those circulating within it, which helps to maintain order and safety. This yield requirement is essential for the effective functioning of a roundabout, as it reduces stoppage and delays, allowing for more efficient vehicle movement. Pedestrians crossing the road may need to wait for a suitable gap in traffic, similarly, while the first vehicle to arrive does not have an advantage; the priority is always given to those already navigating within the roundabout. Understanding these rules contributes to safer driving practices and improved traffic conditions for all road users.