“In a three-lane roundabout the LEFT lane can either turn LEFT OR go STRAIGHT,” he said, noting “when the vehicle in the left lane goes straight it exits into the left lane after the roundabout.
The MIDDLE lane can only go STRAIGHT and as such it exits into the right lane.”
“The vehicle in the right lane has no option but to yield to the vehicle exiting from the middle lane. If the right lane vehicle does not yield and there is an accident then the right lane vehicle will be at fault,”
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“In a three-lane roundabout the LEFT lane can either turn LEFT OR go STRAIGHT,” he said, noting “when the vehicle in the left lane goes straight it exits into the left lane after the roundabout.
The MIDDLE lane can only go STRAIGHT and as such it exits into the right lane.”
“The vehicle in the right lane has no option but to yield to the vehicle exiting from the middle lane. If the right lane vehicle does not yield and there is an accident then the right lane vehicle will be at fault,”