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Roundabout Rules in France 2025

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In France, yield to traffic already in the roundabout. Signal left when entering (optional but common), signal right when exiting. France has more roundabouts than any other country!

Roundabout Rules in France

France: Roundabout Capital of the World!

France has over 30,000 roundabouts - more than any other country. Learning to navigate them is essential!

Basic Rules

  1. Yield to vehicles already in the roundabout
  2. Drive counter-clockwise
  3. Signal left when entering (shows you're going around)
  4. Signal right when exiting

French Signaling Practice

Unlike Germany:

  • Signal LEFT when entering is common (but optional)
  • Signal RIGHT when exiting is required
  • This helps other drivers understand your intentions

Lane Selection

ExitEntry LaneSignal
1st (immediate right)Right laneRight from start
2nd (straight on)Right or middleRight before exit
3rd+ (left/U-turn)Left laneLeft in, right to exit

Special French Roundabouts

Large Roundabouts with Lights

Some major roundabouts have traffic lights:

  • Follow the lights
  • Stay in marked lanes
  • Some have 2+ lanes throughout

Mini Roundabouts

  • Very common in residential areas
  • Same rules apply
  • Vehicles can drive over the center if needed

Step by Step

  1. Approach: Look for yield sign, reduce speed
  2. Signal: Optional left if going more than halfway
  3. Yield: Wait for vehicles in roundabout
  4. Enter: Smoothly when safe
  5. Navigate: Stay in lane, prepare for exit
  6. Exit: Signal right, check mirrors, exit

Common Mistakes

  1. Not yielding to traffic in roundabout
  2. Forgetting to signal when exiting
  3. Wrong lane selection
  4. Cutting across lanes to exit
  5. Going too fast

See this topic in other countries

🇪🇸Spain🇩🇪Germany🇮🇹Italy🇬🇧United Kingdom🇳🇱Netherlands🇵🇹Portugal🇵🇱Poland🇸🇪Sweden🇩🇰Denmark

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