The roundabout right of way question appears in almost every Dallah computer test. This page explains the rule, common mistakes, and gives you a focused practice quiz.
This is the single most tested question in the Dallah computer test
🟢 Green vehicle (inside) = has right of way | 🔴 Red vehicle (entering) = must yield
All rules verified from Saudi traffic law
Vehicles already circulating inside the roundabout have absolute right of way. Entering vehicles must slow down and yield — they do not have priority regardless of size or speed.
TEST TOPICWhen entering a roundabout, you must give way to all vehicles already circulating. Wait for a safe gap before entering. Do not force your way in.
Since Saudi Arabia drives on the right, roundabouts are navigated counter-clockwise (from your perspective entering). Keep left when circulating to maintain flow.
Choose your lane before entering based on your exit. Right lane for the next exit; left lane if taking a further exit. Signal left when leaving the roundabout to indicate your exit.
When approaching your intended exit on the roundabout, indicate left to signal to other drivers that you are leaving. This prevents other vehicles from pulling in front of you.
Pedestrian crossings at roundabout entry and exit points require drivers to give way to pedestrians waiting or crossing. Slow down when approaching these crossings.
Common roundabout mistakes tested in the Dallah computer test
At uncontrolled junctions, the vehicle on the right has priority. But at roundabouts, this rule does NOT apply — inside vehicles always have priority regardless of direction. This confusion is one of the most common wrong answers in the test.
Vehicle size never determines right of way. A motorbike inside the roundabout has priority over a truck trying to enter. Right of way is based on position — inside vs. entering.
DO: Signal left as you approach your exit to warn other vehicles. DON'T: Leave the roundabout without indicating — this causes confusion and near misses.
Unless an emergency requires it, do not stop or park inside a roundabout. Keep moving at a consistent speed to maintain traffic flow. Stopping inside causes hazardous situations.
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