Kansas Roundabout Signal Law: Drivers Must Signal When Exiting Circles
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2026 4:45 pm
Hey everyone, I just read about a new regulation Kansas is implementing that requires all drivers to use turn signals when exiting roundabouts. This is actually a significant safety measure that many states haven't formally mandated yet. The law aims to reduce confusion and accidents at roundabout intersections by making driver intentions clearer to other motorists and pedestrians.
For those unfamiliar with proper roundabout etiquette, many drivers currently navigate these intersections without signaling their exits, which creates dangerous situations. When you're approaching a roundabout, you should signal before entering and continue signaling as you prepare to exit. This simple action prevents rear-end collisions and helps pedestrians anticipate vehicle movements.
Kansas lawmakers recognized that roundabouts have become more common across the state, but driver education hasn't kept pace with their proliferation. Without clear signaling requirements, accidents have increased at these intersections. The new law makes it legally mandatory to signal exits, bringing Kansas in line with best practices recommended by traffic safety organizations.
I think this is a smart move. Roundabouts are more efficient than traditional four-way intersections when everyone follows proper protocol. The key is communication through signals. I'm curious what other drivers think about this regulation. Some might argue it's obvious that you should signal, but apparently enough people weren't doing it to warrant a formal law.
What's your experience with roundabouts? Do you already signal when exiting, or is this law news to you?
For those unfamiliar with proper roundabout etiquette, many drivers currently navigate these intersections without signaling their exits, which creates dangerous situations. When you're approaching a roundabout, you should signal before entering and continue signaling as you prepare to exit. This simple action prevents rear-end collisions and helps pedestrians anticipate vehicle movements.
Kansas lawmakers recognized that roundabouts have become more common across the state, but driver education hasn't kept pace with their proliferation. Without clear signaling requirements, accidents have increased at these intersections. The new law makes it legally mandatory to signal exits, bringing Kansas in line with best practices recommended by traffic safety organizations.
I think this is a smart move. Roundabouts are more efficient than traditional four-way intersections when everyone follows proper protocol. The key is communication through signals. I'm curious what other drivers think about this regulation. Some might argue it's obvious that you should signal, but apparently enough people weren't doing it to warrant a formal law.
What's your experience with roundabouts? Do you already signal when exiting, or is this law news to you?