At an unmarked intersection, vehicles have right of way when they are traveling on...
Right of way
Explanation
At an unmarked intersection, **vehicles already inside a roundabout** have priority over those intending to enter it. This means that if you approach a roundabout, you must yield to the vehicles already circulating within it before joining. This rule is one of the exceptions to the general rule of yielding to the right at intersections without signals.

It is important to remember that this preference specifically applies to roundabouts, ensuring a continuous and safe flow of traffic within them.
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