Roundabouts How to use the often-confusing traffic circles

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

Don Lisi, spokesperson for the Rogers Police Department, shares critical rules for navigating roundabouts effectively. He highlights that drivers must yield to vehicles already in the circle, especially those approaching from the left. Once inside the roundabout, drivers should continue moving and maintain the right of way until they reach their exit. Lisi clarifies lane usage, noting that the outside lane allows right turns or straight travel, while the inside lane is for left turns or going straight. Common confusion arises around lane choices, prompting Lisi to advise drivers to exit and re-enter the roundabout if they find themselves in the wrong lane.

The report aims to raise awareness about roundabout navigation rules as these traffic circles become more prevalent. This guidance is crucial for improving road safety and reducing accidents linked to roundabouts. The special report airs at 6 p. m. on 40/29, providing further insights into this traffic trend.

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