Pedestrians who want to cross a roundabout where there is no pedestrian crossing are required to...
Traffic rules
Explanation
Pedestrians who wish to cross a **roundabout** should **go around it** instead of crossing directly through the road. This is because roundabouts are designed for the continuous flow of vehicles, and crossing them directly could be dangerous for both pedestrians and drivers.
- **Going around the roundabout** allows pedestrians to stay on sidewalks or pedestrian areas, where they have the right of way and are safer.
- Crossing by the shortest path or walking along the inner edge of the central island is neither safe nor allowed, as pedestrians do not have the right of way on the roadway of the roundabout and could disrupt vehicular traffic.
Therefore, the safest and correct option is to **go around the roundabout**.
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