Roundabouts are common in both Hungary and Germany. They improve traffic flow but require careful lane selection and turning techniques—especially for long vehicles.
Hungary uses single-lane roundabouts with tight entry angles; Germany has larger multi-lane and turbo roundabouts.
Trucks must yield before entering and stay in the outer lane unless signage allows otherwise.
Blind spots and trailer swing-out can cause side collisions.
Lane discipline is critical—especially in multi-exit roundabouts.
Roundabout capacity models in Hungary show high entry volumes; misjudging gaps leads to delays or crashes.
Purpose for Training: To teach drivers how to approach, enter, and exit roundabouts safely, maintain lane discipline, and avoid trailer overhang risks.