Prepare for your DVSA driving theory test by practising essential rules for roundabouts and lane choice in Great Britain. This set covers mini-roundabouts, multi-lane layouts, spiral markings, and correct signalling for various exits. Master lane discipline and avoid common mistakes to confidently navigate junctions on your practical and theory tests.

This practice set focuses on Great Britain's specific rules for navigating roundabouts and choosing the correct lane. Improve your understanding of entry, exit, and signalling to boost your confidence and prepare thoroughly for your driving theory exam. Perfect for your revision of crucial traffic rules and road conventions.
Develop your understanding of roundabout rules, from mini-roundabouts to complex multi-lane systems with spiral markings. This set covers correct entry, lane discipline, signalling, and safe exit strategies, helping you avoid common errors and test traps on your Great Britain driving theory exam.
Preview sample questions from the Roundabouts & Lanes GB practice set to see how they help you prepare for the driving theory exam in Great Britain.
Learners choose Roundabouts & Lanes GB to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Great Britain. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising Roundabouts & Lanes GB, including how questions match the official theory exam in Great Britain, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
In Great Britain, you must give way to traffic approaching from your right, unless signs, road markings, or traffic lights direct you otherwise. This applies to all roundabouts, including mini-roundabouts.
The Highway Code states you should typically use the left-hand lane for exits to the left, and the right-hand lane for exits to the right or going full circle. For exits straight ahead, use the left-hand lane or a lane marked for straight ahead. Always check road markings and signs.
Signal left when taking the first exit, signal right when taking an exit to the right or going full circle, and don't signal on approach if going straight ahead, only signalling left just after you pass the exit before yours. Remember to cancel your signal once you have exited.
Yes, mini-roundabouts are typically smaller and have painted central islands. The same 'give way to traffic from the right' rule applies, and you must treat them like normal roundabouts, observing all road markings. You should not drive over the central markings unless the vehicle is too large to do otherwise.
Spiral roundabouts have road markings that guide you into the correct lane for your chosen exit, helping to reduce lane changes on the roundabout itself. You should follow the spiral markings carefully to stay in the correct lane.
By completing Roundabouts & Lanes GB, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Great Britain. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Roundabouts & Lanes GB helps learners in Great Britain with clear explanations and targeted British practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is for learner drivers in England, Scotland, and Wales preparing for their DVSA driving theory test. It's ideal for those who find multi-lane roundabouts or signalling confusing, and want to improve their understanding of lane discipline to avoid common errors and secure a pass.
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