113—Giving a right change of direction signal when entering a roundabout
(1) This rule applies
to a driver entering a roundabout if the driver is to leave the roundabout
more than halfway around it.
(2) Before entering
the roundabout, the driver must give a right change of direction signal for
long enough to give sufficient warning to other drivers and pedestrians.
Offence provision.
Note—
"Right change of direction signal" is defined in the dictionary.
(3) The driver must
continue to give the change of direction signal while the driver is driving in
the roundabout, unless—
(a) the
driver is changing marked lanes, or entering another line of traffic; or
(b) the
driver's vehicle is not fitted with direction indicator lights; or
(c) the
driver is about to leave the roundabout.
Offence provision.
Note 1—
"Driver's vehicle" and "marked lane" are defined in the dictionary.
Note 2—
Rule 117 deals with giving change of direction signals before changing marked
lanes, or entering another line of traffic, in a roundabout.
Note 3—
Rule 118 requires a driver, if practicable, to give a left change of direction
signal when leaving a roundabout.