Some municipalities shared tips for drivers and pedestrians to ensure safe passage through these circular intersections.
The Ontario Provincial Police - East Region is warning drivers about roundabouts, urging everyone to brush up on their navigation skills.
Recent additions have led to some confusion, but officials say road safety is a shared responsibility.
Some municipalities shared tips for drivers and pedestrians to ensure safe passage through these circular intersections.
Drivers should slow down, yield to those already in the roundabout, and indicate a right turn when approaching an exit.
Pedestrians should look and listen for approaching traffic, walk on sidewalks, and cross at designated crosswalks.
By following these simple tips, drivers and pedestrians can help make the area's roads safer for everyone.
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