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Roundabout Rules in Spain 2025 - Complete Guide

💡Quick Answer

In Spain, yield to vehicles already in the roundabout. Enter from the right lane, stay in outer lane for first exits, inner lane for later exits. Signal when exiting.

Roundabout Rules in Spain

Basic Rules

  • Yield to traffic already in the roundabout
  • Enter from the right lane
  • Drive counter-clockwise (to your right)
  • Signal when exiting

Lane Selection

Single-Lane Roundabouts

  • Enter, navigate, and exit in the same lane
  • Signal right when approaching your exit

Multi-Lane Roundabouts

Your ExitEntry LaneNavigation
First exit (right)Right laneStay right, exit
Second exit (straight)Right or middleMove to right before exit
Third+ exit (left)Left/inner laneMove right approaching exit

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Approaching

    • Reduce speed
    • Select appropriate lane
    • Yield to vehicles in roundabout
  2. Entering

    • Wait for safe gap
    • Enter smoothly without stopping in roundabout
    • Stay in your lane
  3. Navigating

    • Maintain steady speed
    • Change lanes if needed (check mirrors!)
    • Move to outer lane before exit
  4. Exiting

    • Signal right before your exit
    • Check mirrors and blind spot
    • Exit to appropriate lane

Spanish Roundabout Peculiarities

  • Very common in Spain (more than traffic lights in many areas)
  • Some have traffic lights at entry points
  • "Turbo roundabouts" have marked spiral lanes
  • Large roundabouts may have multiple lanes

Common Mistakes

  1. Not yielding to traffic in roundabout
  2. Wrong lane selection
  3. Not signaling when exiting
  4. Stopping inside the roundabout
  5. Exiting from inner lane (cutting across)

See this topic in other countries

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