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What should you do if you are approaching a roundabout?

Speed up to merge with traffic.

Come to a complete stop and yield to traffic in the roundabout.

When approaching a roundabout, it is important to come to a complete stop and yield to traffic already in the roundabout. Option A is incorrect because speeding up could cause a collision with oncoming traffic. Option C is also incorrect because it is important to reduce speed when navigating through a roundabout. Option D is incorrect because honking your horn is not necessary when following traffic laws and signals at a roundabout. It is always important to follow traffic signs and signals and exercise caution when approaching and navigating through a roundabout.

Proceed without reducing speed.

Sound your horn to alert other drivers.

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