Roundabout practice for Sligo focuses on lane positioning, signalling and priority. Read each scenario carefully and use explanations to understand why an answer is safe and lawful.
Sligo includes the N4 approaches, Garavogue crossings, coastal roads around Strandhill and Rosses Point, and routes towards the Ox Mountains. Use these settings to review junction planning, crosswinds, gradients, bends and pedestrian awareness.
Roundabout questions test lane positioning, signalling and priority in scenarios where the safe answer may not be obvious at a glance.
Key rules to master: Traffic already on the roundabout has right of way. Left lane for turning left or going straight. Right lane for turning right or doing a U-turn. Signal left when passing the exit before yours. On mini-roundabouts, the same rules apply but with less physical space.
Study approach: Draw roundabouts and trace your path for each exit. Visualising the movement helps connect lane choice and signalling. Then practise with L-Plate’s roundabout questions and review every explanation.
Common trap: When to signal on a roundabout. Many people signal right when entering (wrong for going straight) or forget to signal left when exiting.
Q1.Who has right of way at a roundabout?
Q2.Which lane should you use for turning right at a roundabout?
Q3.When should you signal on a roundabout?
These examples show the style of independent practice available on L-Plate. Explanations help you understand each answer rather than memorise wording.
Traffic already on the roundabout has right of way
Left lane for straight ahead or left turns
Right lane for right turns or U-turns
Always signal when leaving a roundabout
Practise roundabout with Brendan's explanations, then use timed mocks to track progress across the full test format.
These are practical-test centres for the later driving test, not theory-test venues. Check the official service for current availability.
L-Plate uses independent practice questions covering official road-safety topics. After each answer you can review an explanation, and timed mocks combine topics into a 40-question practice session.
The official car and bike theory test has one whole-test pass mark: 35 correct answers out of 40. There is no published county or category pass mark, and L-Plate does not predict an individual result.
No. L-Plate is an independent study product. Its questions cover the official topics and format without claiming to reproduce the official question bank.