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kittygilchrist
10-30-2013, 08:54 AM
After 6 months here, I know this is like nowhere else for driving, due to golf cart traffic, construction, we are old, and odd infrastructure.
This thread is an opportunity to post your very best POSITIVE ideas for promoting safe, efficient traffic.

Suggest you give only one idea per post to give everyone a chance.

SUGGESTION: RESIDENTS SHOULD USE THE VISITOR GATE
My suggestion is that residents use the visitor gate when it would be more efficient to do so. Often I find a line at the resident gate and no one at the visitor gate. By using the visitor gate, which responds to the electronic card just the same, both gates can be operating, thus speeding the flow of traffic.
And I favor using some visitor gates when it's just me going through because they are easier and quicker to use (the eye is further from the gate so I don't have to full stop and the passage is straight ahead rather than to the side.)
It's a jungle out there,
Kitty

BarryRX
10-30-2013, 09:28 AM
I agree with using the visitors gate. When I first moved here I felt like if would be "cutting in the line" if I did, but a gate attendant told me they prefer it because it moves more traffic through the gate.
I would also recommend that you use the inside lane when going three-quarters of the way around the roundabout.

2BNTV
10-30-2013, 09:30 AM
Be careful at the roundabouts especially if you assume the other driver will know the rules of negotiating the roundabouts successfully.

CFrance
10-30-2013, 09:39 AM
I agree with using the visitors gate. When I first moved here I felt like if would be "cutting in the line" if I did, but a gate attendant told me they prefer it because it moves more traffic through the gate.
I would also recommend that you use the inside lane when going three-quarters of the way around the roundabout.


That's not a recommendation; that's the law!

My recommendation is that a sign with words be added to the roundabout graphic, which IMO is hard to read when you first encounter it. Something like "Treat As Four-Way Intersection," or "Use Inside Lane When Going Left."

mickey100
10-30-2013, 09:58 AM
After 6 months here, I know this is like nowhere else for driving, due to golf cart traffic, construction, we are old, and odd infrastructure.
This thread is an opportunity to post your very best POSITIVE ideas for promoting safe, efficient traffic.

Suggest you give only one idea per post to give everyone a chance.

SUGGESTION: RESIDENTS SHOULD USE THE VISITOR GATE
My suggestion is that residents use the visitor gate when it would be more efficient to do so. Often I find a line at the resident gate and no one at the visitor gate. By using the visitor gate, which responds to the electronic card just the same, both gates can be operating, thus speeding the flow of traffic.
And I favor using some visitor gates when it's just me going through because they are easier and quicker to use (the eye is farther from the gate so I don't have to full stop and the passage is straight ahead rather than to the side.)
It's a jungle out there,
Kitty

Kitty, your suggestion is spot on. I could never understand why people would line up to use one gate when the other one is empty!

And the comments regarding the roundabouts are also correct. They operate just like a four way intersection: you turn left from the left lane (inside lane); you turn right from the right lane (outside lane); and you can go straight in either lane.

SoccerCoach
10-30-2013, 10:08 AM
All gates operate with the button. Why the distinction, why the card? Attendants would be for information and emergency vehicle traffic. I guess using the card slows traffic and gives cart traffic a chance.

l2ridehd
10-30-2013, 10:17 AM
Pay attention when at a traffic light and be ready to go when the light changes.

I see people texting, gabbing on the phone, reading something and doing every thing else but looking to see when traffic moves. This causes huge gaps and instead of 20 cars making the light, only 10 do. This causes wasted gasoline. Nationally if people maintained gap control at lights, three million gallons of fuel saved every day.

And this is amplified here in TV. I realize reaction times are more and people drive slower in general, but you can look and be ready to move when the car in front of you does.

CFrance
10-30-2013, 10:17 AM
All gates operate with the button. Why the distinction, why the card? Attendants would be for information and emergency vehicle traffic. I guess using the card slows traffic and gives cart traffic a chance.

I think it originally was going to be a true "gated" community, but then changed because road maintenance would have had to be paid for by the residents, not the counties. I could be wrong. I'm sure someone will correct.

I like the card because I don't have to get so close to the post to push the button. You can wave the card from farther away. Saves wear and tear on my side-view mirror!

njbchbum
10-30-2013, 10:24 AM
Pay attention when at a traffic light and be ready to go when the light changes.

I see people texting, gabbing on the phone, reading something and doing every thing else but looking to see when traffic moves. This causes huge gaps and instead of 20 cars making the light, only 10 do. This causes wasted gasoline. Nationally if people maintained gap control at lights, three million gallons of fuel saved every day.

And this is amplified here in TV. I realize reaction times are more and people drive slower in general, but you can look and be ready to move when the car in front of you does.

but folks who are 1st in line at the red traffic light should take a deep breath or count to 5 before entering the intersection - just in case there is a driver running the red light from the opposite direction. and traffic behind that 1st car should not be so quick to honk the horn!

l2ridehd
10-30-2013, 11:17 AM
but folks who are 1st in line at the red traffic light should take a deep breath or count to 5 before entering the intersection - just in case there is a driver running the red light from the opposite direction. and traffic behind that 1st car should not be so quick to honk the horn!

Always look left, look right, look left again and then go. 2 seconds max required to do that and does not hold up traffic. It's cars two though X usually causing the issue.

jbdlfan
10-30-2013, 11:23 AM
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That's not a recommendation; that's the law!

My recommendation is that a sign with words be added to the roundabout graphic, which IMO is hard to read when you first encounter it. Something like "Treat As Four-Way Intersection," or "Use Inside Lane When Going Left."

My daughter was pulled over by local law enforcement regarding using the proper lane when driving through a roundabout. He didn't ticket her, just a lesson.(I'm convinced it was becuase she is a cute kid:))

Second, I have to text at the light when I stop because it's illeagel for me to do it while driving now.....

CFrance
10-30-2013, 11:28 AM
My daughter was pulled over by local law enforcement regarding using the proper lane when driving through a roundabout. He didn't ticket her, just a lesson.(I'm convinced it was becuase she is a cute kid:))

Second, I have to text at the light when I stop because it's illeagel for me to do it while driving now.....


Don't text at all when in the car--unless you're the passenger!

downeaster
10-30-2013, 11:49 AM
All gates operate with the button. Why the distinction, why the card? Attendants would be for information and emergency vehicle traffic. I guess using the card slows traffic and gives cart traffic a chance.

I don't have to open my window when using the card. Handy when it's raining. Also, wear and tear to the driver side window system is dramatically increased as a result of the more than normal usage in The Villages.

tommy steam
10-30-2013, 12:28 PM
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Don't text at all when in the car--unless you're the passenger!

I may add, don't talk on the cell phone. This is distracted driving. I could never understand why someone gets into a car and must talk with someone while they drive away. That goes for golf carts also.

andercat
10-30-2013, 12:32 PM
We were in TV over Labor Day and will be returning in 2 weeks to buy a home. I had difficulties with the roundabouts. Are they all the same? It seemed that some of them let both the left and right lane turn right at the first quarter around. If you are in the right lane, is it mandatory to turn right at the first quarter? If they are all the same, it would be easier to get the hang of using them.

CFrance
10-30-2013, 12:50 PM
We were in TV over Labor Day and will be returning in 2 weeks to buy a home. I had difficulties with the roundabouts. Are they all the same? It seemed that some of them let both the left and right lane turn right at the first quarter around. If you are in the right lane, is it mandatory to turn right at the first quarter? If they are all the same, it would be easier to get the hang of using them.

I think they are all the same, at least 466 on south. You may turn right or go straight through (think four-way intersection) in the right lane. However, if you are going 3/4 of the way through (as if you were turning left at a four-way intersection), you MUST travel in the inside (left) lane. When you begin to cross over to make that turn, make sure you have your right turn signal on so people approaching the roundabout will yield--which they are supposed to do anyway, but some won't because they think yield doesn't mean for that lane if they are not going to use it.

The other thing to remember is that the yield sign when you approach the roundabout means yield to BOTH lanes in the roundabout. If you see a car in either lane, you must yield.

One more thing... Don't enter the roundabout at the same time as another car who may be next to you as you approach the roundabout.

Hope this helps.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
10-30-2013, 01:28 PM
After driving in downtown Boston for 40 years, Manhattan for a little while and Manila, The Philippines for a year, the Villages is a piece of cake. It is one of the easiest most driver friendly places I've ever driven.

HMLRHT1
10-30-2013, 01:33 PM
Come to a complete stop at stop signs with ur car and cart!

boomerbaby
10-30-2013, 02:07 PM
I always assume the other driver is going to do something stupid so I try to be aware of them and I always count to 3 at a stop sign, learned that in drivers ed when I was 16.

Bogie Shooter
10-30-2013, 02:37 PM
We were in TV over Labor Day and will be returning in 2 weeks to buy a home. I had difficulties with the roundabouts. Are they all the same? It seemed that some of them let both the left and right lane turn right at the first quarter around. If you are in the right lane, is it mandatory to turn right at the first quarter? If they are all the same, it would be easier to get the hang of using them.

This will help you to undestand the roundabouts:
http://sumtercountyfl.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/3939

Serenoa
10-30-2013, 02:38 PM
This goes for anyone, anywhere.......Use your dang TURN SIGNALS.

For those totally unaware that your vehicle is equipped with such.....it's the little lever on the left hand side of your steering column. Push it UP for a right turn; DOWN for a left turn. It's not hard & takes very little physical effort. Most important, it gives other drivers on the road around you a good clue about your INTENTIONS.

John_W
10-30-2013, 03:27 PM
I've seen countless times car drivers not know what to do when there is golf cart traffic to their right in the cart lane and they want to make a right turn. They stop, they wave at the cart driver, they speed up to pass the cart. Just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each other's sequence. So next time you need to make a right turn, put on your right turn signal and slide over to the right a short ways before the intersection in a good position with carts ahead and behind you. You'll find that making right turns will become a cinch.

kittygilchrist
10-30-2013, 04:01 PM
This goes for anyone, anywhere.......Use your dang TURN SIGNALS.

For those totally unaware that your vehicle is equipped with such.....it's the little lever on the left hand side of your steering column. Push it UP for a right turn; DOWN for a left turn. It's not hard & takes very little physical effort. Most important, it gives other drivers on the road around you a good clue about your INTENTIONS.

:agree:
I see more wasted time from signal errors than any other thing.
Please with dark chocolate peanut butter cups on it....know that your signal makes all the difference in aiding the flow of traffic because you are communicating your intention to those around you.

If you wait too late to signal, or even brake first, it's just about the same as not signaling as far as being a good communicator. You lost a chance to give people a heads up so they might enter the street you are on while you slow down to turn. Now they'll wait for 6 more cars, 3 carts and a concrete truck.

2BNTV
10-30-2013, 04:20 PM
Expect the unexpected at least that's what they informed in defensive driving school.

I agree that blinkers in cars are there for a reason as well as seat belts. :smiley:

CFrance
10-30-2013, 04:27 PM
I've seen countless times car drivers not know what to do when there is golf cart traffic to their right in the cart lane and they want to make a right turn. They stop, they wave at the cart driver, they speed up to pass the cart. Just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each other's sequence. So next time you need to make a right turn, put on your right turn signal and slide over to the right a short ways before the intersection in a good position with carts ahead and behind you. You'll find that making right turns will become a cinch.

I don't know that I agree with this. All carts must exit the golf cart lane before an intersection anyway, so there is really no golf cart lane up at the intersection. The intersection would consist of a line of golf carts (who have exited when the golf cart lane disappeared) and cars, all in one lane. I can't think of any four-lane roads that have golf cart lanes, so what need would there be to get into a golf cart lane before an intersection on a single lane street?

CFrance
10-30-2013, 04:28 PM
This goes for anyone, anywhere.......Use your dang TURN SIGNALS.

For those totally unaware that your vehicle is equipped with such.....it's the little lever on the left hand side of your steering column. Push it UP for a right turn; DOWN for a left turn. It's not hard & takes very little physical effort. Most important, it gives other drivers on the road around you a good clue about your INTENTIONS.

Umm... all Michiganders are exempt from this rule.

TheVillageChicken
10-30-2013, 05:08 PM
This might be helpful

https://scontent-b-dfw.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/419286_334108439955999_311442322_n.jpg

John_W
10-30-2013, 05:08 PM
I don't know that I agree with this. All carts must exit the golf cart lane before an intersection anyway, so there is really no golf cart lane up at the intersection.

Your reply tells me you don't understand and probably aren't doing a right turn properly. The next time you're southbound on St. Charles and want to make a right turn on Tamarind Grove Blvd, what are those golf carts southbound on your right going to do? They aren't going to exit the road just because you want to make a right turn. This pertains to when cars and carts share the same roadway. Happens anywhere there is a painted cart lane to the right.

So remember, just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each others sequence.

ilovetv
10-30-2013, 05:24 PM
I think everyone issued a resident ID card (and renters getting the owner's ID card transferred to them) should first have to attend a one-time class on "Driving in The Villages 101".

It would cover
- everything in this linked Roundabout Brochure, and especially the advisory "DO NOT ENTER next to a vehicle in the roundabout, as that vehicle may be exiting at the next exit" (http://sumtercountyfl.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/3939 )
- everything about driving golf carts on multi-modal paths and diamond lanes;
- the ramifications of speeding in a non-street legal cart and what the fines add up to;
- tunnels and turning into them squarely instead of cutting diagonally across the other driver's lane;
- and all the things people complain about on these threads;
- what a turn signal is for;
- and everything else that's unique about driving in this huge place.

They are VALID complaints but people can be taught!

mickey100
10-30-2013, 05:38 PM
I think everyone issued a resident ID card (and renters getting the owner's ID card transferred to them) should first have to attend a one-time class on "Driving in The Villages 101".

It would cover
- everything in this linked Roundabout Brochure, and especially the advisory "DO NOT ENTER next to a vehicle in the roundabout, as that vehicle may be exiting at the next exit" (http://sumtercountyfl.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/3939 )
- everything about driving golf carts on multi-modal paths and diamond lanes;
- the ramifications of speeding in a non-street legal cart and what the fines add up to;
- tunnels and turning into them squarely instead of cutting diagonally across the other driver's lane;
- and all the things people complain about on these threads;
- what a turn signal is for;
- and everything else that's unique about driving in this huge place.

They are VALID complaints but people can be taught!

Yes, yes, yes!

kittygilchrist
10-30-2013, 05:46 PM
Your reply tells me you don't understand and probably aren't doing a right turn properly. The next time you're southbound on St. Charles and want to make a right turn on Tamarind Grove Blvd, what are those golf carts southbound on your right going to do? They aren't going to exit the road just because you want to make a right turn. This pertains to when cars and carts share the same roadway. Happens anywhere there is a painted cart lane to the right.

So remember, just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each others sequence.

I did not know to do this. thanks.

CFrance
10-30-2013, 05:48 PM
Your reply tells me you don't understand and probably aren't doing a right turn properly. The next time you're southbound on St. Charles and want to make a right turn on Tamarind Grove Blvd, what are those golf carts southbound on your right going to do? They aren't going to exit the road just because you want to make a right turn. This pertains to when cars and carts share the same roadway. Happens anywhere there is a painted cart lane to the right.

So remember, just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each others sequence.

Okay, now I see what you mean. However, I do not turn right when there is a golf cart in the lane beside me, or even close behind. They have the right of way because they're on the right. I still would not enter a golf cart lane in my car. I thought they were for carts only. They're not even wide enough for a car.

Could we hear what others do in this situation?

kittygilchrist
10-30-2013, 05:51 PM
Cyndy also has a point. As Rev Tavye says, "You are both right."

Bruiser1
10-30-2013, 05:59 PM
I agree with using the visitors gate. When I first moved here I felt like if would be "cutting in the line" if I did, but a gate attendant told me they prefer it because it moves more traffic through the gate.
I would also recommend that you use the inside lane when going three-quarters of the way around the roundabout.

That is a good suggestion as illustrated on several roundabout signs:024:

Bruiser1
10-30-2013, 06:01 PM
Please do NOT DRIVE your autos in the GOLF CART tunnels!

Several times a year they have to be extracted !

TheVillageChicken
10-30-2013, 06:09 PM
I have noticed that having a little dog in your lap while driving is popular here.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
10-30-2013, 06:21 PM
Your reply tells me you don't understand and probably aren't doing a right turn properly. The next time you're southbound on St. Charles and want to make a right turn on Tamarind Grove Blvd, what are those golf carts southbound on your right going to do? They aren't going to exit the road just because you want to make a right turn. This pertains to when cars and carts share the same roadway. Happens anywhere there is a painted cart lane to the right.

So remember, just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each others sequence.

In some cases, primarily on the main roads such a Morse, the golf carts must exit the golf cart lane and merge with car traffic before approaching the intersection. The reason for that is probably what you're talking about.

One of the problems that I see pretty much every where, is that drivers don't know the right of way rules for intersections. I can't tell you how many times I've approached an intersection and a car that has either gotten their before me or is on my right sits there and waits for me to go. When I finally decide that they are going to go first, I begin to proceed and, of course, they begin to proceed at the same time. Then we play the little start stop game until one of us goes. It's very simple the car that gets to the intersection first has the right of way. If two cars get there at the same time the one on the right has the right of way. It's simple but I would bet that over half the people on the road don't understand it.

janieb
10-30-2013, 08:07 PM
Umm... all Michiganders are exempt from this rule.

Besides that we only know how to make Michigan left turns

CFrance
10-30-2013, 08:13 PM
Besides that we only know how to make Michigan left turns

That's right! You go THROUGH the intersection first... how to do that in a roundabout?!

kittygilchrist
10-30-2013, 08:15 PM
In some cases, primarily on the main roads such a Morse, the golf carts must exit the golf cart lane and merge with car traffic before approaching the intersection. The reason for that is probably what you're talking about.

One of the problems that I see pretty much every where, is that drivers don't know the right of way rules for intersections. I can't tell you how many times I've approached an intersection and a car that has either gotten their before me or is on my right sits there and waits for me to go. When I finally decide that they are going to go first, I begin to proceed and, of course, they begin to proceed at the same time. Then we play the little start stop game until one of us goes. It's very simple the car that gets to the intersection first has the right of way. If two cars get there at the same time the one on the right has the right of way. It's simple but I would bet that over half the people on the road don't understand it.

Can you just post the right of way rules? thanks.
Kitty

Bay Kid
10-30-2013, 08:40 PM
In some cases, primarily on the main roads such a Morse, the golf carts must exit the golf cart lane and merge with car traffic before approaching the intersection. The reason for that is probably what you're talking about.

One of the problems that I see pretty much every where, is that drivers don't know the right of way rules for intersections. I can't tell you how many times I've approached an intersection and a car that has either gotten their before me or is on my right sits there and waits for me to go. When I finally decide that they are going to go first, I begin to proceed and, of course, they begin to proceed at the same time. Then we play the little start stop game until one of us goes. It's very simple the car that gets to the intersection first has the right of way. If two cars get there at the same time the one on the right has the right of way. It's simple but I would bet that over half the people on the road don't understand it.

Go point. Also cars are bigger than us and I will always give them wide berth! The Doc is right, common sense.

John_W
10-30-2013, 09:05 PM
Okay, now I see what you mean. However, I do not turn right when there is a golf cart in the lane beside me, or even close behind. They have the right of way because they're on the right. I still would not enter a golf cart lane in my car. I thought they were for carts only. They're not even wide enough for a car.

Essentially you will merge into the lane, much like a golf cart when making a left turn will merge into the car lane. Going into the cart lane is not taboo, you will eventually turn right through it. So it will require some adjusting of your speed but it will avoid the cart driver having to figure what your intentions are. Also you won't be coming to a complete stop in the roadway which may confuse the car behind you. Planning ahead is part of driving, if you see the golf cart is going to be straddling your car at the intersection, then adjust your speed to fall in behind that cart.

Here's my original post, "I've seen countless times car drivers not know what to do when there is golf cart traffic to their right in the cart lane and they want to make a right turn. They stop, they wave at the cart driver, they speed up to pass the cart. Just like a golf cart enters the car lane to make a left turn, you should move to your right and enter the golf cart lane before making your right turn. This way the golf cart driver and you the car driver will know each other's sequence. So next time you need to make a right turn, put on your right turn signal and slide over to the right a short ways before the intersection in a good position with carts ahead and behind you. You'll find that making right turns will become a cinch."

Happinow
10-30-2013, 09:27 PM
Pay attention when at a traffic light and be ready to go when the light changes.

I see people texting, gabbing on the phone, reading something and doing every thing else but looking to see when traffic moves. This causes huge gaps and instead of 20 cars making the light, only 10 do. This causes wasted gasoline. Nationally if people maintained gap control at lights, three million gallons of fuel saved every day.

And this is amplified here in TV. I realize reaction times are more and people drive slower in general, but you can look and be ready to move when the car in front of you does.

I have to disagree a bit.....be paying attention when the light turns green and don't step on the gas like a jack rabbit! Look both ways first. You never know who's running the red light. It could save your life.

DougB
10-30-2013, 09:46 PM
I have to disagree a bit.....be paying attention when the light turns green and don't step on the gas like a jack rabbit! Look both ways first. You never know who's running the red light. It could save your life.

The faster you drive through a red light, the smaller the chance you have of getting hit.

CFrance
10-30-2013, 09:48 PM
The faster you drive through a red light, the smaller the chance you have of getting hit.

Er... what kind & color car do you drive?

DougB
10-30-2013, 09:49 PM
Er... what kind & color car do you drive?

Also, If you can't repair your brakes, just make your horn louder.

CFrance
10-30-2013, 09:53 PM
Also, If you can't repair your brakes, just make your horn louder.

Hoping you live north of 466...

Bogie Shooter
10-31-2013, 06:16 AM
Hoping you live north of 466...

Is this profiling?

CFrance
10-31-2013, 06:34 AM
Only for DougBie and his traffic signal habits!:duck:

CFrance
10-31-2013, 06:36 AM
Is this profiling?

To clarify...

If Doug lives north of 466 and I live at 466A, I probably won't run into him (literally) at a red light...

jmvalcq
10-31-2013, 07:16 AM
This will help you to undestand the roundabouts:
http://sumtercountyfl.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/3939

This diagram of how to properly navigate round-a-bouts should be posted in the major rec centers, given out in the rental packages, in the new homeowner info, and at the new buyers social. The more people who are on the same page when driving in the round-a-bouts the fewer incidences there will hopefully be.

2BNTV
10-31-2013, 07:23 AM
A good suggestion was posed to the POA in that roundabouts signs should reflect a North and South direction such as the signs for Buena Vista Blvd and Morse Blvd.

It's easy to get disorientated when first visiting TV.

jblum315
10-31-2013, 07:40 AM
A good suggestion was posed to the POA in that roundabouts signs should reflect a North and South direction such as the signs for Buena Vista Blvd and Morse Blvd.

It's easy to get disorientated when first visiting TV.

Yes, I remember going the wrong way on Morse Blvd and choosing the "wrong" Odell Circle.

buzzy
10-31-2013, 07:46 AM
When approaching a roundabout with the intention of taking the third exit (i.e. a left turn), I put my left signal on. Once past the second exit, I switch to the right signal for the lane change and exiting the circle.

Bogie Shooter
10-31-2013, 07:48 AM
Yes, I remember going the wrong way on Morse Blvd and choosing the "wrong" Odell Circle.
You probably only did that once. More signs just clutter the landscape.

2BNTV
10-31-2013, 08:19 AM
I think an "N" and "S" on the exisiting signs would be sufficent to help people.

Obviously, one should know the roads somewhat before venturing out.

Bizdoc
10-31-2013, 03:48 PM
In The Villages, always assume that people who should stop, will not stop. A significant number will ignore stop signs, stop lights, gates that are down, other vehicles in the way, tress, barracades, and all manner of moveable and immoveable objects.

DougB
10-31-2013, 04:11 PM
To clarify...

If Doug lives north of 466 and I live at 466A, I probably won't run into him (literally) at a red light...

When going anywhere north of 466, I use my cart. When going anywhere south of 466, I use my car. No worries, I have a loud horn

Mikeod
10-31-2013, 06:00 PM
I've noticed more drivers with the habit of driving straight through the roundabouts by entering in the right lane, drifting into the left lane in the roundabout, then drifting back into the right lane as they exit. The problem is they may not recognize there is another car or motorcycle to their left that has to brake hard to avoid them. Please stay in your lane.

CFrance
10-31-2013, 06:09 PM
I've noticed more drivers with the habit of driving straight through the roundabouts by entering in the right lane, drifting into the left lane in the roundabout, then drifting back into the right lane as they exit. The problem is they may not recognize there is another car or motorcycle to their left that has to brake hard to avoid them. Please stay in your lane.

That's true; they are trying to straighten out the road. It's dangerous.

Steve & Deanna
10-31-2013, 06:56 PM
Here are some great tips to follow while driving in our community: Be courteous, follow the speed limit, stay off the cell phone (what did we do before cell phones?)and pay attention to what you are doing (like driving a car or golf cart and use a little common sense. We're all in the same boat here so let's enjoy.

TheVillageChicken
10-31-2013, 07:23 PM
Here is another Don't Try This Tip

I saw a lady this afternoon driving a golf cart in one of the Publix parking lots. She really looked strange as her head was tilted at a weird angle and her eyes were downcast and not looking at all where she was going, and her hand was shaking like she had some form of palsey. I was walking and as she went past, I realized she had a scratch off lottery ticket clipped to the steering wheel center where the golf score card goes and was intently scratching away at it with a coin.

Bexter
10-31-2013, 07:30 PM
Here is another Don't Try This Tip

I saw a lady this afternoon driving a golf cart in one of the Publix parking lots. She really looked strange as her head was tilted at a weird angle and her eyes were downcast and not looking at all where she was going, and her hand was shaking like she had some form of palsey. I was walking and as she went past, I realized she had a scratch off lottery ticket clipped to the steering wheel center where the golf score card goes and was intently scratching away at it with a coin.

Advice to all: When TheViillagesChicken speaks, listen!

cquick
10-31-2013, 08:22 PM
SUGGESTION: RESIDENTS SHOULD USE THE VISITOR GATE
My suggestion is that residents use the visitor gate when it would be more efficient to do so. Often I find a line at the resident gate and no one at the visitor gate. both gates can be operating, thus speeding the flow of traffic.
Kitty


that sounds very sensible.

cquick
10-31-2013, 08:23 PM
When approaching a roundabout with the intention of taking the third exit (i.e. a left turn), I put my left signal on. Once past the second exit, I switch to the right signal for the lane change and exiting the circle.

me too, and I wish more people would do so.

buzzy
11-01-2013, 07:27 AM
If you expect to need a cell phone while driving, bring along a designated talker.

Taltarzac725
11-01-2013, 07:51 AM
Golf Cart Safety - Guidelines for Golf Cart Safety (http://golf.about.com/od/golfcourses/a/golfcartsafety.htm)

I was driving the golf cart north on Buena Vista on the cart path a few weeks ago. Approaching me from the north doing an Arkansas turn was a senior who did not seem to be able to keep control of his golf cart as he took the turn way too fast. I had to go partly onto the grass to avoid a head-on collision. The idiot did not even brake. This man was acting stupid. I only see things like this once in a while here in the Villages but I do not use the golf cart heavily like many others do. The golf cart trains are also a hazard where a group of a line of golf carts run the stop signs as soon as the first one has stopped and makes sure you have stopped.

George Bieniaszek
11-01-2013, 08:13 AM
Please do NOT DRIVE your autos in the GOLF CART tunnels!

Several times a year they have to be extracted !

Never saw that but my friends told me they witnessed it.

Can I add -- Never drive your car on the multi-model paths. They were not designed for cars!!!

We were driving our golf cart southbound at night and during a heavy rain storm alonf BV Blvd between Stillwater and Lake Miona Rec Ctr. when a tan Ford Explorer was coming at us. We quickly noticed that the headlights were wider than usually found on a golf cart and slowed and pulled over to let the car go by:shocked:

DonH57
11-01-2013, 08:32 AM
If you expect to need a cell phone while driving, bring along a designated talker.

That's the best tip I've seen yet. With all the people I see on a daily basis in their carts with cell phones, buzzing past me, not looking ahead of where they are going then having to slam on their brakes it's no wonder the POA newsletter is filled with golf cart accident reports. People treat their cart like it's a toy.

Patty55
11-01-2013, 12:51 PM
It would be great if people knew who has the right of way. I realize that most people are just trying to be nice (either that or my driving scares them-LOL), but if you are making a right by Colony and I am across from you making a left YOU HAVE THE RIGHT OF WAY. My pulling into the middle of the road doesn't change anything. Waving me on just messes things up more.

champion6
11-01-2013, 05:24 PM
Tip: At an unmanned pair of gates, after swiping your card and the resident gate goes up, do not pull forward 3 feet, STOP, and wave a waiting golf cart on your left (in the space between the vehicle lanes) to cross in front of you! The car using the visitor gate will not expect this. If the golf cart driver is foolish enough to follow your waving, the car in the visitor lane will probably hit the cart!

Today I was driving the car using the visitor gate. Fortunately the golf cart driver knew better and waited.

CFrance
11-01-2013, 05:47 PM
Tip: At an unmanned pair of gates, after swiping your card and the resident gate goes up, do not pull forward 3 feet, STOP, and wave a waiting golf cart on your left (in the space between the vehicle lanes) to cross in front of you! The car using the visitor gate will not expect this. If the golf cart driver is foolish enough to follow your waving, the car in the visitor lane will probably hit the cart!

Today I was driving the car using the visitor gate. Fortunately the golf cart driver knew better and waited.

Good point. In fact, somewhere in the literature TV says that cars have the right of way at all times and for safety reasons should not stop and waive a cart through.

At the St. James entrance a bit ago, the car in front of me decided to waive a cart through, and the cart behind that cart decided to tailgate his way through after him and almost got hit. Not even any eye contact from him. Arrogant.

kittygilchrist
11-02-2013, 02:03 PM
I'd be trying too hard if I stopped myself from saying: DON'T Park on 301 in Wildwood!!
Saw a car today STOPPED COLD on US 301, on the strip in Wildwood, using half of the right lane, while loading up GRANDMA with her walker after her shopping trip.
People this is not small town main street. It is US, as in United States Highway 301.
About 10-12 feet or so, just taking corner, from Grandma and her walker was a perfect parking lot where she could have safely gotten into the vehicle. But folks PARKED on a US highway to load up a disabled person.
301 is a thousand mile US highway. Don't park on it unless you want to kill Grandma.
U.S. Route 301 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_301)