Roundabouts – Multi-Lane Quiz

 

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#1. Why are lane markings critical in multi-lane roundabouts?

Lane markings guide drivers to the correct exit and prevent lane conflicts inside the roundabout.

#2. You are in the left lane of a multi-lane roundabout and your exit is on the right. What should you do?

Do not switch lanes inside the roundabout. Plan lane choice ahead and continue safely.

#3. If you are turning right at a multi-lane roundabout, which lane should you usually enter?

The right lane is for right turns or first exits to avoid conflicts.

#4. True or False: Pedestrians at multi-lane roundabouts have the right-of-way at crosswalks.

Pedestrians always have priority at designated crosswalks, even at roundabouts.

#5. When signaling in a multi-lane roundabout, when should you indicate your exit?

Signal after you pass the entry to your exit, so drivers know your intentions.

#6. True or False: You can switch lanes inside a multi-lane roundabout.

Lane changes inside a roundabout are dangerous and illegal. Stay in your chosen lane until exiting.

#7. Which lane should you use if you are going straight through a multi-lane roundabout?

Lane selection depends on signs and lane markings, but often both lanes can go straight.

#8. What should you do if you miss your exit in a multi-lane roundabout?

Always circle the roundabout safely and take your exit next time.

#9. True or False: Vehicles inside the roundabout always have the right-of-way.

Vehicles already in the roundabout have priority, while entering vehicles must yield.

#10. When approaching a multi-lane roundabout, what should you do first?

Multi-lane roundabouts require lane choice before entering and awareness of signs and road markings.

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