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Roundabout Rules in the UK 2025 - Complete Guide

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UK roundabouts: Give way to traffic from your RIGHT. Drive CLOCKWISE (opposite to Europe!). Signal left when exiting. Use left lane for first exit, right lane for later exits.

Roundabout Rules in the UK

CLOCKWISE Direction!

UK roundabouts go clockwise - opposite to continental Europe:

  • Enter from the left
  • Give way to traffic from your RIGHT
  • Exit to the left

Basic Rules

  1. Give way to traffic already on roundabout (from your right)
  2. Drive clockwise
  3. Signal left when exiting
  4. Check mirrors before changing lane or exiting

Lane Selection

Your ExitApproach LaneSignaling
First exit (left)Left laneSignal left on approach
Second exit (straight)Left laneSignal left after first exit
Third+ exit (right)Right laneSignal right, then left to exit

Step by Step

Approaching

  1. Look for roundabout ahead signs
  2. Decide which exit you need
  3. Get in correct lane
  4. Slow down

Entering

  1. Give way to traffic from right
  2. Wait for safe gap
  3. Enter when clear
  4. No need to signal when entering (unless taking first exit)

On the Roundabout

  1. Stay in your lane
  2. Check mirrors regularly
  3. Move to left lane approaching exit
  4. Signal left before exit

Exiting

  1. Signal left
  2. Check left mirror
  3. Exit to left side of road

Spiral Roundabouts

Some roundabouts have spiral road markings:

  • Follow your lane markings
  • Lane changes are guided
  • Safer and reduces lane-changing conflicts

Mini Roundabouts

  • Small white circles painted on road
  • Same rules apply
  • Can drive over the dome if necessary (large vehicles)
  • Give way to traffic from right

Common Mistakes

  1. Not giving way to traffic from right
  2. Wrong lane selection
  3. Not signaling (especially when exiting)
  4. Cutting across lanes
  5. Going anti-clockwise (tourists!)

See this topic in other countries

🇪🇸Spain🇩🇪Germany🇫🇷France🇮🇹Italy🇳🇱Netherlands🇵🇹Portugal🇵🇱Poland🇸🇪Sweden🇩🇰Denmark

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