Vicroads has a different opinion on that subject.
Giving way at roundaboutsHide
Before entering a roundabout, you must give way to any:
- vehicle already in the roundabout
 - tram entering or approaching the roundabout.
 
Vehicles do not need to give way to pedestrians at roundabouts unless there is a pedestrian crossing there.
Roundabouts : VicRoads
So does RMS in NSW
- Approaching a roundabout: Vehicles entering a roundabout must give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout.
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Who wants to have a go at explaining who has right of way at the Magic Roundabout in Swindon?
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Apparently it has been working well since 1972.
1973 Series III LWB 1983 - 2006
1998 300 Tdi Defender Trayback 2006 - often fitted with a Trayon slide-on camper.
Yea just skimming through the rules they mix and match between states, i found an old vic roads sheet that said give way to your right but it's now archived so it's obviously changed to try keep all the rules the same. I still remember the computer test and it was give way to your right. Still I'm gonna give way to the right like I always have like everyone else does to me, try not giving way to a semi on your right and see what happens.
Obviously your gonna give way to someone already in the roundabout but what if your both there at the same time?
Unless they are immediately to your right, and therefore potentially intending to proceed without noting or reference to you, there is usually room for you both to enter without issue.
I now work on the premise that if I can safely enter without causing the other vehicle/s to change their intent as a result, I will do so, even if there is someone already in the roundabout and/or to my right. Certainly speeds up the through traffic when everyone gets it and does this.
I do on occasion wonder why some wont enter for example a standard 4 part roundabout when someone to their left (ie next or further entry point around) has just entered prior, and they sit there waiting to see if the other car is going to come right around to them when they could have easily and safely proceeded without impacting (no pun intended) on that vehicle - if you get my drift.
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looks like we need a round a bout thread.......
So its virtually a guess?? This is why the rule needs to be simple like give way to your right like 95% of the population go by, the only people that I see that don't give way to their right are hoons that hammer through.
I tried on my way home twice and almost got T-boned twice, both times the other driver had ample time to slow knowing I was going to be there first, but no they think I'm ment to stop for them like I always thought I was supposed too.
I don't think the whole I was in the roundabout first thing would hold up im court....if you survived. I reckon a judge would still go did you give way to your right? Stupid rule
Also if that's the rule they should make all roundabouts 40ks max so the person who was at the roundabout first can go though safely without having someone trying to fly through at 80ks from their right.
Found this on it maybe they should make a tv ad to re inform everyone hahaha Road Rules: Common roundabout rule is actually wrong
A problem with the give way to your right rule if applied to a roundabout is that you could have cars approaching a roundabout from all roads at a similar time, with everyone giving way to the right, stopping, and nobody moves.
Similarly, a vehicle coming in on your right might have to give way to someone on their right, someone you dont have to give way to. The proper rule avoids this, it avoids vehicles stopping for no reason. Vehicles stopping for no reason can create risks and confusion, and it can compound.
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