Legal Question in Traffic Law in Indiana
If I am about to coming to a double-lane roundabout and going to turn right, and the exit on the right only has one lane -- it's the outside lane that continues, the inside lane just keeps going left -- do I have to yield to a car in the inside lane, if there are no cars on the outside lane ?
Asked on 5/11/11, 2:02 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Based on the decription provided, if you ar intending to continue in the outside lane, you do not have to yield to a car in the left lane. This is no different then a t intersection with two lanes in each direction.
Answered on 5/12/11, 6:03 am
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