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California

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Be courteous and signal your intentions as you approach and drive through a traffic circle or roundabout.
If you intend to turn right, signal “right” while approaching and until you have exited the traffic circle or roundabout.
If you are going straight through, no signal is needed while approaching. However, signal “right” before the exit you want to take.
If you intend to turn left, signal “left” on the approach to the traffic circle or roundabout. Once you have traveled three quarters of the way around the traffic circle or roundabout, signal “right” to take the exit.
Do not drive alongside large vehicles, such as trucks and buses in a traffic circle or roundabout. This sign warns to keep away from large vehicles in a traffic circle or roundabout.

A roundabout is an intersection where traffic travels around a central island in a counter-clockwise direction. Vehicles entering or exiting the roundabout must yield to all traffic including pedestrians.