The traffic circles in Langebaan and near Saldanha are causing a lot of confusion. Arrive Alive suggests to slow down when you come up to a traffic circle.
Remember “right has the right of way” in a traffic circle, so yield to vehicles approaching from the right, even if you were there before them.
Therefore, if you approach a traffic circle and there is a vehicle entering to your right, you let them pass. If another two vehicles show up right behind the first one, you let them enter the circle and pass as well. They’re to your right, and therefore have the right of way.

When there aren’t any vehicles to your right, then you have the right of way. A traffic circle is definitely not a four-way stop and no matter if it is a double lane circle or a tiny parking lot exit circle, the rules stay the same.
When inside the circle: Keep left and indicate if you’re taking the first exit. If you’re taking the second exit, stick to the left lane and exit. If you’re taking the last exit, stick to the inside or right-hand lane and then move over to the left when you are about to exit.
Use your indicator.