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Roundabout Rules in Italy 2025

💡Quick Answer

In Italian roundabouts: yield to traffic already in the roundabout (modern rule). Some older roundabouts may give priority to entering traffic - check signs! Signal right when exiting.

Roundabout Rules in Italy

Modern vs Traditional Rules

Italy has been updating roundabout rules:

  • Modern roundabouts: Yield to traffic IN the roundabout
  • Traditional roundabouts: May give priority to entering traffic
  • Check the signs! They indicate which rule applies

Standard Rules (Modern)

  1. Yield to vehicles already circulating
  2. Drive counter-clockwise
  3. Signal right when exiting
  4. Check mirrors before changing lanes

Lane Selection

Your ExitEntry Lane
First exitRight lane
Second exitRight or center
Third+ exitLeft/inner lane

Signaling

  • No signal required when entering
  • Signal RIGHT when exiting
  • Signal when changing lanes in multi-lane roundabouts

Italian Roundabout Peculiarities

  • Many city roundabouts are small
  • Some historic roundabouts (like Piazza Venezia) have unique rules
  • Roundabouts with traffic lights follow the lights
  • Some have multiple lanes with marked arrows

Step by Step

  1. Approach: Slow down, check for yield sign
  2. Yield: Wait for vehicles in roundabout
  3. Enter: When safe, enter smoothly
  4. Navigate: Stay in lane, check mirrors
  5. Exit: Signal right, check blind spot, exit

Common Mistakes

  1. Not understanding which rule applies (check signs!)
  2. Not signaling when exiting
  3. Entering too fast
  4. Cutting across lanes
  5. Stopping inside roundabout

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