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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter
Wasn't there someone who said in the last thread on this topic that she was going to continue using the right lane?
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That was me. I have been using the inside lane to travel 270 degrees in a roundabout so I'm doing my part to abide by the law.
I find that coming off Buena Vista Blvd south, I have to cross a solid white line to quickly get into the right lane to enter the resident entry for the Village of Duval. Isn't that a violation too??? Either way...I'm breaking the law so I don't know which is worse.
Another example of of using the inside lane for a 270 degree circulation and I don't feel comfortable is the roundabout at Stillwater and Morse. I want to get to the right lane quickly to take the roundabout bypass for Lake Sumter Landing and sometimes that's difficult with the heavy traffic flow.
I am abiding by the law but I'm still confused at to why it is dangerous to circulate in the right lane all the way around the roundabout. ALL cars must YIELD to ANYONE in the roundabout so why should it matter at what point a motorist enters the roundabout??? I'm at a loss about this.