Roundabouts – Single Lane Quiz

 

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#1. When entering a single-lane roundabout, what should you do if there is a pedestrian crossing?

Pedestrians always have the right-of-way at crosswalks.

#2. Which lane should you use in a single-lane roundabout?

Single-lane roundabouts have only one lane, so all vehicles use it.

#3. True or False: You can stop in the middle of a roundabout to let cars enter.

Do not stop inside a roundabout unless necessary for safety; keep traffic flowing.

#4. What should you do if you miss your exit?

Always circle around and take the next exit safely.

#5. True or False: Vehicles inside the roundabout must yield to entering traffic.

Vehicles inside the roundabout have the right-of-way; entering vehicles must yield.

#6. What is the first thing you should do when approaching a single-lane roundabout?

Always slow down and yield to traffic already in the roundabout.

#7. How should you signal when exiting a roundabout?

Always signal your exit to let other drivers know your intentions.

#8. True or False: You can overtake other cars in a single-lane roundabout.

Overtaking in a roundabout is illegal and dangerous. Stay in your lane.

#9. Why are single-lane roundabouts safer than traditional intersections?

Single-lane roundabouts reduce high-speed collisions and simplify right-of-way decisions.

#10. What is the correct direction to travel in a single-lane roundabout in the U.S.?

In the U.S., vehicles move counterclockwise around the roundabout.

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