Sharpen your knowledge of French roundabout rules and lane discipline with this challenging practice set. You'll tackle complex scenarios involving various types of carrefours à sens giratoire, priority rules, and precise signaling requirements, all crucial for successfully passing your French driving license theory exam (ETG).

Practice specific scenarios involving French roundabouts and lane signals to build confidence for your theory test. Master priority rules, correct lane usage, and signalling for urban and autoroute driving. This targeted revision set is crucial for your exam preparation in France.
Dive deep into the specific rules governing French roundabouts, including lane choice, priority, and correct signaling. This set covers diverse situations from urban centers to autoroutes, preparing you for the most challenging questions on the Code de la Route exam.
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Learners choose French Roundabouts to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in France. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
Find answers to the most common queries learners have when practising French Roundabouts, including how questions match the official theory exam in France, how scoring works, and how this practice improves exam readiness.
In France, a 'rond-point' typically implies a priority to the right rule upon entry, while a 'carrefour à sens giratoire' (or simply 'giratoire') usually has a 'Cédez le passage' sign, meaning vehicles already circulating have priority. Most modern roundabouts are 'carrefours à sens giratoire'.
When turning right or taking the first exit, you should signal right upon entry. For going straight or taking an exit past the 12 o'clock position, signal left upon entry, then switch to signaling right once you pass the exit before yours to prepare for your exit.
Pedestrians always have priority when crossing at a designated pedestrian crossing, both at the entry/exit points and if a crossing exists within the roundabout. Cyclists generally follow vehicle rules but require extra caution due to their vulnerability; always check blind spots before changing lanes or exiting.
Yes, typically, the rightmost lane is for turning right or going straight, while inner lanes are for going straight or turning left/making a U-turn. You must be in the correct lane well in advance and never cut across lanes directly to exit from an inner lane.
This set is HARD because it focuses on nuanced scenarios, combines multiple Code de la Route rules, and includes situations that often trip up learners. It requires precise application of French priority laws, lane discipline, and signaling, moving beyond basic recognition to applied judgment.
By completing French Roundabouts, 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 France. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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French Roundabouts offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your French knowledge for the driving theory exam in France.
French Roundabouts helps learners in France with clear explanations and targeted French practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This practice set is designed for advanced learners aiming to perfect their knowledge of French roundabout rules for the Code de la Route exam. If you find complex junctions, lane choice, or signaling in carrefours à sens giratoire challenging, this set will help you overcome common misconceptions and master tricky scenarios.
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