How do roundabouts work and who has the right-of-way? What Pennsylvania traffic law says

Have you ever approached a roundabout and had a driver in the circle stop to let you in? While people may do this with good intentions, it’s not how modern roundabouts are meant to be used.

Roundabouts are safer than other intersections, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reports, because they have fewer potential conflict points and require motorists to drive at slower speeds. They also offer “easier decision making,” the commonwealth’s department of transportation says.

 

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