Authorities ‘bust the myth’ about this little-known road rule that could cost you up to $349

Navigating the roads can be a complex dance of rules and etiquette, and even the most seasoned drivers can sometimes miss a step.

However, a particular traffic rule has been so frequently misunderstood that it's become a sort of urban legend.

But authorities are stepping in to set the record straight and remind drivers of the crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of road safety.


Transport authorities in the nation's busiest state are urging the public to remember a crucial road rule that many unknowingly ignore, often dismissing it as a ‘myth’ among drivers.

On Tuesday, January 7, NSW Road Safety, a state government division, released a statement to ‘bust the myth’ that drivers only need to yield to vehicles on their right at roundabouts.

‘The rule is actually that you need to give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout, whether they're entering on your right, left, or directly opposite you,’ they stated.


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NSW Road Safety clarified the often-misunderstood rule of giving way to all vehicles in a roundabout, not just those on the right. Credit: NRMA


This clarification is more than just a technicality; it's a matter of safety.

Roundabouts are designed to keep traffic flowing smoothly, but when drivers fail to observe the correct give-way rules, it can lead to confusion, congestion, and, worst of all, accidents.

Although it might seem obvious to some, many people responding to the reminder acknowledged that the rule is frequently overlooked on our roads.


Many drivers have taken to social media and forums to express their frustration with this widespread misunderstanding.

‘This road rule is grossly ignored or misunderstood in NSW,’ one driver commented.

‘Vehicles on the right enter the roundabout at excessive speeds and, of course, make it almost impossible for other traffic to enter, even if they have [the] right of way.’

He also noted that ‘much more driver education is needed’ and suggested that ‘perhaps more police action’ is necessary for this rule to ‘be observed correctly’.

Another person sarcastically remarked that it appears ‘most users have confused’ giving way on a roundabout with ‘enter at the highest possible speed and get ready to stand on the horn’.

Meanwhile, a third suggested, ‘The only way to get drivers to give way to their left and right is to have speed humps at roundabout thresholds.’


NSW Road Safety emphasised the importance of understanding this rule and staying mindful of ‘all vehicles in the roundabout before entering to avoid a crash’.

The consequences of not following this rule are not insignificant. In NSW, incorrect use of roundabouts can result in hefty fines and demerit points.

For instance, failing to signal correctly when entering, navigating, or exiting a roundabout could cost you a $194 fine and two demerit points.

Even more severe is the penalty for not giving way to vehicles already in the roundabout when entering, which could attract a $349 fine and three demerit points.


These penalties are part of a broader effort to reduce road fatalities and improve safety.

In 2024, NSW recorded 340 road fatalities, a number that, while consistent with the previous year, still represents a significant loss of life.

This amounts to 4.01 deaths per 100,000 people, showing a slight decline from 4.08 in 2023.

During the two-week holiday season alone, NSW Police conducted 438,328 breath tests, resulting in 720 drink-driving charges, issued 9,719 speeding infringements, and recorded 1,725 positive drug detections.


While many drivers are being reminded of the critical road rule about giving way at roundabouts, another often-overlooked regulation is also causing confusion—and could hit your hip pocket hard.

Failing to indicate when exiting a roundabout, even if you’re travelling straight, is one of the most misunderstood road rules, and it carries a hefty fine plus demerit points.

Mastering both of these rules is not just about avoiding penalties; it’s about ensuring safer roads for everyone.
Key Takeaways
  • NSW Road Safety is highlighting a commonly misunderstood road rule about giving way to all vehicles in a roundabout, not just those on the right.
  • There is a call for more driver education and potentially more police action to ensure this rule is observed correctly.
  • Incorrect navigation of roundabouts can result in fines and demerit points in NSW, with specific penalties outlined for various offences.
  • In 2024, NSW recorded 340 road fatalities, a slight decrease from the previous year, and during a festive period, there were significant numbers of drunk driving charges, speeding infringements, and positive drug detections.
Are you familiar with this road rule? Have you witnessed other drivers committing this act? Let us know your stories in the comments below!
 

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Sorry, that's more confusing.
Roundabouts are a traffic infrastructure designed to keep traffic moving slowly and safely.....ie traffic calming .
You're saying if I'm approaching a Roundabout and there's already a car on the roundabout on my left, I must give way to that car...even if that car has to go all the way around before its even close to me. Sorry, that's crazy.
My thoughts exactly!

If a car is approaching your from the left on a roundabout, IT IS GOING THE WRONG WAY!

All roundabouts operate in a clockwise fashion, NOT anticlockwise.
 
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It’s about time police clamped down on this. If the rule was simply “give way to the right”, why would they go to all the expense and hassle of putting a roundabout there in the first place?
I‘ve also noticed the increase in the number of drivers that don’t indicate at all at any intersection! Even if you are sitting in (for example) a right turn only lane, you must indicate.
And, in my observation, the worst offenders of breaking such road rules are professional drivers, EG: bus, truck and taxi drivers.
And sometimes even the cops.
 
The rule is actually you need to give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout, whether entering on your left, right or directly opposite you.
This is absolute garbage .
Am I the only one who can see how stupid this is.
If everyone followed this to the letter, traffic would come to a standstill.
It means you can't enter a roundabout if there's already a car on the roundabout.
We have a large roundabout in Albany where, at any given time, there's usually a dozen or more vehicles going around. Who's breaking the rule?
I know the large roundabout in Albany that you mention. When I’m visiting Albany, I try to avoid using that roundabout. Perhaps if I lived there, I’d get better with it. Two lanes throughout the roundabout with five entrances/exits….🤪
 
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If I am coming to a roundabout and want to go left I put on my left indicator, if I need to go right which means I am basically going almost all the way around I put my right indicator on then put it on left as I am exiting the roundabout. I do not put on any indicators if I am going straight ahead, to do so, that confuses those coming from my left and those behind me. I have also seen the police just go straight and there is no indication unless they are turning left or right. As for going on the roundabout if I am going on the roundabout and a car opposite me comes on I keep going if I am going straight, I want to turn right I am hoping as I am already on the roundabout that the person on my left stops and the person coming from the other direction also stops to let me pass, sadly that isn't always the case I have had people pull out in front of me whilst either going straight through or turning right. People are not stopping or checking for traffic coming on or going around cos they just don't care, they want to get where they are going and people can just get the hell out of the way.
 
I find that no one knows the rules of roundabouts. They seem to just drive through at speed even if you are there first. So I just wait as I don't want to be hit. They just fly through if its a straight road and those on the side roads have no right of way. It's bad.
 
The rule is actually you need to give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout, whether entering on your left, right or directly opposite you.
This is absolute garbage .
Am I the only one who can see how stupid this is.
If everyone followed this to the letter, traffic would come to a standstill.
It means you can't enter a roundabout if there's already a car on the roundabout.
We have a large roundabout in Albany where, at any given time, there's usually a dozen or more vehicles going around. Who's breaking the rule?
I agree. This rule, as stated here, is garbage.
 
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Sorry, that's more confusing.
Roundabouts are a traffic infrastructure designed to keep traffic moving slowly and safely.....ie traffic calming .
You're saying if I'm approaching a Roundabout and there's already a car on the roundabout on my left, I must give way to that car...even if that car has to go all the way around before its even close to me. Sorry, that's crazy.
Not what I’m saying at all. It just means the fact that they have entered on your left before you, doesn’t mean they automatically give way to you. Not a hard give way to your right only rule.
 
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I agree
Police need to take more notice of driver’s not using roundabouts correctly.
Was with my daughter in law when we were in the roundabout and another car (which should have given way) then entered and just missed hitting us.
 
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The rule is actually you need to give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout, whether entering on your left, right or directly opposite you.
This is absolute garbage .
Am I the only one who can see how stupid this is.
If everyone followed this to the letter, traffic would come to a standstill.
It means you can't enter a roundabout if there's already a car on the roundabout.
We have a large roundabout in Albany where, at any given time, there's usually a dozen or more vehicles going around. Who's breaking the rule?
I agree with you.

Peak hours on roundabouts where I live are very busy.

Several cars are entering at each point and driving fast.

In a standard intersection/roundabout (💢), there is no way you'd be able to move forward/enter the roundabout if you waited for every car that has entered, especially the cars coming in from the opposite direction.

Those entering from the that opposite direction don't pose a danger to you and vice versa.
 
Not what I’m saying at all. It just means the fact that they have entered on your left before you, doesn’t mean they automatically give way to you. Not a hard give way to your right only rule.
If another motorist has entered a roundabout on your LEFT and travels TOWARDS you, that rings alarm bells!

Cannot you understand that much! Several SDC members have already indicated similarly.
 
You pick the time you have to get on the roundabout it doesn't mean you can't get on if cars are on it just means if you drive on and hit a car that was already on you are at fault you don't have to wait until the roundabout is empty
I agree with what you're saying but the way the rule is written doesn't.

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I always give way to the right and any vehicle entering from the left that is close but if they have only got their nose onto the roundabout I go as there is plenty of room to do so. But I do find a lot of drivers indicate incorrectly
 
Not what I’m saying at all. It just means the fact that they have entered on your left before you, doesn’t mean they automatically give way to you. Not a hard give way to your right only rule.
That's exactly what you're saying.
Read your post....".....when approaching if there is already a car in the roundabout to your left you must give way to them".... your words to the letter.
 
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Exactly. If you're on the roundabout first, you have right of way. Some think that they can hoon through... from your right...and have right of way, even if you get there first.

But we sensible drivers don't push the right of way if it will lead to an accident with a speeding idiot. Let them go and live to drive another day...right of way or not! Commonsense driving!
 
It;s been a standard rule since roundabouts were first introduced. But if everyone followed this rule the traffic would be banked up for miles. It's a bit like saying that only one can go a green light at a time. Really stupid rule.
 
If another motorist has entered a roundabout on your LEFT and travels TOWARDS you, that rings alarm bells!

Cannot you understand that much! Several SDC members have already indicated similarly
I understand the roundabout rules. I did not say they travel towards me at all. Think about how a roundabout is set up.
car number 1 enters on your left as you car number 2 approach the roundabout. Even though you are on their right, you give way to them as they are already in the roundabout. If no one has entered from your right, you can proceed while giving way to car number 1.
 

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