Rules of the Road
When approaching a roundabout in Ireland, to which traffic must you give way?
- ✓Traffic coming from your right (already on the roundabout)
- ○Traffic coming from your left
- ○Traffic directly behind you
- ○No traffic; you always have priority on approach
Correct answer
Traffic coming from your right (already on the roundabout)
Traffic flows clockwise around Irish roundabouts. Approaching drivers must yield to vehicles already on the roundabout, which are coming from the right.
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