10/02/2026
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In Queensland, drivers must give way to all vehicles already in a roundabout.
Traffic moves clockwise; always use the left indicator when exiting, regardless of whether you are turning left, right, or going straight.
For multi-lane roundabouts, use the left lane for left turns/straight, and the right lane for right turns/U-turns, unless arrows indicate otherwise.
Key Rules and Procedures:
Give Way:
You must yield to any vehicle already in the roundabout, including those approaching from your right, left, or straight ahead.
Signalling
Left Turn:
Indicate left on approach and keep left until exited.
Right Turn:
Indicate right on approach and continue to signal right until you are ready to exit, then signal left to exit.
Straight Ahead:
Do not indicate on approach. You must indicate left when exiting.
Lane Selection:
Left Turn:
Use the left lane.
Right Turn:
Use the right lane.
Straight Ahead:
Use either lane, unless road markings dictate otherwise.
Exiting:
Always signal left to exit, if practicable.
U-Turns: Position in the right lane, indicate right on approach, and exit by signalling left.
Small/Single Lane Roundabouts:
While you should always indicate when leaving, it may not be practical on very small, single-lane roundabouts.
Safety Tips
Slow down when approaching, as you may need to stop.
Watch for lane arrows.
Be aware of cyclists and pedestrians.