At an unmarked intersection, which vehicles have right of way?
Right of way
Explanation
At an unmarked intersection, **vehicles already circulating in a roundabout** have priority over those wishing to enter. This is because, in roundabouts, the aim is to maintain a continuous flow of traffic and avoid interruptions.
- **Roundabouts**: These are circular intersections where vehicles already inside have priority. This helps traffic flow without stopping, as vehicles entering must wait for a safe gap to merge.

- This rule is an exception to the general rule of yielding to vehicles coming from the right at unmarked intersections. In the case of roundabouts, priority is given to those already inside, regardless of the direction from which the vehicles wishing to enter are coming.
Therefore, whenever you approach a roundabout, remember that you must yield to vehicles already circulating in it.
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