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NSW Road Rules says:
http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/ ... es/roundabouts.html
Approaching a roundabout: Vehicles entering a roundabout must give way to any vehicle already in the roundabout.
Giving way at a roundabout: means the driver must slow down and if necessary, stop to avoid a collision.
When entering, you must give way to all vehicles, including bicycles, already on the roundabout. So slow down or stop if necessary. Only enter when there is a safe gap.
Going left
1.Slow down and prepare to give way as you approach the roundabout.
2.On approach you must be in the left lane unless otherwise marked on the road, and indicate a left turn.
3.You must give way to traffic already on the roundabout if there is any risk of a collision.
4.Enter the roundabout when there is a safe gap in the traffic.
5.Stay in the left lane.
6.Keep your left indicator on until you have exited the roundabout.

Going right
1.Slow down and prepare to give way as you approach the roundabout.
2.On approach you must be in the right lane unless otherwise marked on the road, and indicate a right turn.
3.You must give way to traffic already on the roundabout if there is any risk of a collision.
4.Enter the roundabout when there is a safe gap in the traffic.
5.Stay in the right lane.
6.You must indicate a left turn just before your exit unless it is not practical to do so.

Going straight ahead
1.Slow down and prepare to give way as you approach the roundabout.
2.On approach you can be in either lane, unless otherwise marked on road.
3.When going straight ahead you do not need to indicate on approach.
4.You must give way to traffic already on the roundabout if there is any risk of collision.
5.Enter the roundabout when there is a safe gap in the traffic.
6.You must indicate a left turn just before you exit unless it is not practical to do so.

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