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Roundabout Rules in Germany 2025

💡Quick Answer

In German roundabouts: yield to traffic in the roundabout, drive counter-clockwise, signal only when exiting (not entering). No signal needed when entering the roundabout.

Roundabout Rules in Germany

Basic Rules

  1. Yield to vehicles already in the roundabout
  2. Drive counter-clockwise (to the right)
  3. No signal when entering (unlike some countries!)
  4. Signal right when exiting

Important German Specifics

  • DO NOT signal left when entering - this is wrong in Germany
  • Only use right signal when leaving
  • Keep in right lane unless overtaking or taking later exit

Lane Selection (Multi-Lane)

ExitRecommended Lane
1st exitRight lane
2nd exitRight lane
3rd+ exitLeft/inner lane, merge right before exit

Step-by-Step

  1. Approach: Slow down, check for traffic
  2. Yield sign: Usually present at German roundabouts
  3. Enter: When gap is safe, no signal
  4. Navigate: Stay in lane, check mirrors
  5. Exit: Signal right, check blind spot, exit

Priority

  • Vehicles IN the roundabout have priority
  • Pedestrians at zebra crossings have priority
  • Cyclists in roundabout have same rights as cars

Common Mistakes

  1. Signaling left when entering (wrong!)
  2. Not signaling when exiting
  3. Using wrong lane
  4. Not yielding to traffic in roundabout
  5. Stopping inside roundabout

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