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Committee removes roundabout signaling requirement except in multi‑lane maneuvers
Summary
The committee approved a bill removing the statutory requirement to signal entering and exiting roundabouts in ordinary single‑lane situations, preserving signaling when drivers change lanes in multi‑lane roundabouts; the sponsor said the old rule was inconsistent with real‑world driving.
The House Transportation Committee on Tuesday advanced legislation that removes a statutory requirement to signal when entering and exiting a roundabout in typical single‑lane situations, while retaining a signaling requirement for multi‑lane roundabouts or when a driver changes lanes.
"Current law requires you to signal to go in and out of…
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