If the road has a roundabout or similar, must we use it to make a turn?
Changing direction
Explanation
**Roundabouts** are intersections with a circular construction in the center, and vehicles must circulate around this construction without passing through the center. This allows for safe and efficient direction or lane change maneuvers.

When you want to change direction, it is important to do so with a single turn of the vehicle, without using reverse gear, unless absolutely necessary. Roundabouts facilitate this type of maneuver, as they allow for a smooth U-turn without interrupting the flow of traffic.
Additionally, in roundabouts, you must circulate according to the right-of-way rules, which means yielding when necessary and following the established traffic rules for each type of road.
Therefore, it is correct to use a roundabout to make a turn, even when there is no specific sign indicating it, as its design is intended to facilitate these maneuvers safely.
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