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Originally Posted by BlackArcher101
I drive traffic circles every day and have yet to see anyone leave their left signal on. If they did I would assume they just left it on accidentally and not trust them anyways. It's pretty clear what the intentions are already. No signal means you are proceeding within the lane, right signal means you are exiting.
In a two lane circle, leaving your left signal on while in the outer lane would imply you want to switch into the inner lane.
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I agree that no signal more or less means you are going straight. That's not the law though.
http://www.facilities.ualberta.ca/en...ficCircles.pdf
Drivers who intend to exit on the second intersecting roadway:
• approach the traffic circle in the red or blue lane
• signal left
• yield to pedestrians at the crosswalk and vehicles in the
traffic circle
• when safe to proceed, enter into the appropriate lane
• continue to signal left in the traffic circle
• signal right on exit
• do not change lanes while moving through the traffic circle
or on exit
If you are in the RH lane and for some reason need to move into the inner lane, you entered the circle incorrectly.