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Rules for Roundabout Driving

by Tom Stachler from Group One Realty Team - Real Est

I know I have trouble remembering the rules when I get to these new intersections.  Did you know that if you are in a roundabout and an emergency vehicle approaches you are suppose to wait to pull to the side AFTER quickly clearing or exiting the roundabout?  Here is some more information to review.

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When approaching a roundabout, slow down. For multi-lane roundabouts, look for roadside signs and pavement markings to guide you into the appropriate lane. It is important that you be in the correct lane prior to entering the roundabout.


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Always stay to the right of the splitter island (either painted or raised). Splitter islands are used to divide directional traffic on the approach to the roundabout.


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Be cautious of pedestrians as you approach the crosswalk.


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As you approach the yield line, look to your left before entering the roundabout. Vehicles within the roundabout have the right-of-way. Enter the roundabout and merge into the traffic flow once an adequate gap is available.


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All movement within the roundabout circulates counterclockwise. Never turn left into the roundabout from the yield line.


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When traveling within the roundabout, only stop to avoid a collision. You have the right-of-way over entering traffic.


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When approaching the roundabout, avoid traveling at a speed greater than the posted advisory speed.


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When circulating within a multilane roundabout, avoid changing lanes.


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Give special consideration to trucks, trailers and other large vehicles within a roundabout. Avoid passing or driving adjacent to larger vehicles within a roundabout. Large vehicles need more than one lane to circulate the roundabout.


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Sometimes you will encounter a cyclist traveling within the roundabout. Use caution, be courteous, and share the road.


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Continue through the roundabout until you reach your exit. Use your turn signal when exiting.


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As you exit the roundabout, be aware of pedestrians crossing the roadway.


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If an emergency vehicle approaches the roundabout...

Directly behind you just prior to you entering the roundabout (single lane approach); Enter the roundabout and travel to your exit. After exiting the roundabout, immediately maneuver your vehicle to the right side of the road to allow the emergency vehicle to pass you. Do not stop in the roundabout.

On another approach prior to you entering the roundabout; Wait for the emergency vehicle to enter and exit the roundabout before proceeding with your maneuver.

While you are circulating within the roundabout; Exit the roundabout and immediately maneuver your vehicle to the right side of the road to allow the emergency vehicle to pass you. Do not stop in the roundabout.

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Its now illegal to text while driving

by Tom Stachler from Group One Realty Team - Real Est

As of July 1, 2010, it is illegal in Michigan to text while driving and could result in fines.

The law says that reading, typing, or sending a text or email on any wireless two-way communication device behind the wheel is illegal. This civil infraction carries a first-time $100 fine and $200 in fines for subsequent violations.

To read the full story about the new Michigan Texting Ban, please visit AnnArbor.com at:http://www.annarbor.com/news/michigans-texting-ban-takes-effect-today-will-it-reduce-crashes/

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