On roundabouts, is overtaking allowed?
Overtaking
Explanation
In **roundabouts**, also known as **traffic circles**, overtaking is allowed. A roundabout is an intersection with a circular construction in the center, around which vehicles must circulate. It is not possible to cross through the center; instead, you must follow the traffic flow around the roundabout.

In general, overtaking is prohibited in certain situations, such as on curves with limited visibility, on crests of hills, or in adverse weather conditions. However, roundabouts are not included in these restrictions. In fact, it is specifically mentioned that at intersections, which include roundabouts, overtaking is allowed. This is because roundabouts are designed to facilitate the continuous flow of traffic, allowing vehicles to overtake safely within them.
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