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billlaur 07-04-2012 09:36 AM

roundabouts
 
Can I make a right turn from the inside lane of the roudabout? Doesnt seem 2 safe 2 me,Ive seen it done many times..Risky eh

justjim 07-04-2012 09:39 AM

The answer is yes BUT be alert!

Bogie Shooter 07-04-2012 09:43 AM

Oh no, here we go again.
Bill, warm up the popper, we will probably need it..............:popcorn:

Answer to roundabout questions can be found here.
http://sumtercountyfl.gov/DocumentView.aspx?DID=3939

or here
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...t-signs-48589/

or here
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...-havana-46890/

graciegirl 07-04-2012 09:52 AM

Ah yes. The round abouts.
 
There will soon be a dog poop thread. Things must be back to normal.;)

mickey100 07-04-2012 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by billlaur (Post 516314)
Can I make a right turn from the inside lane of the roudabout? Doesnt seem 2 safe 2 me,Ive seen it done many times..Risky eh

To make it simple, a roundabout functions pretty much like a regular intersection, except it is in the shape of a circle. In other words - you make a right turn from the right lane. You go straight in either lane, and you turn left from the left lane. Hope this helps.

Bill-n-Brillo 07-04-2012 10:07 AM

:popcorn: Pass it around!!! :pepper2:

:wave:

I believe all the new roundabout signage is up. It's now pretty darned clear of what you can and can't do.......legally. As justjim stated: "Be alert" - don't assume others will do as they should.

Bill :)

justjim 07-04-2012 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by mickey100 (Post 516324)
To make it simple, a roundabout functions pretty much like a regular intersection, except it is in the shape of a circle. In other words - you make a right turn from the right lane. You go straight in either lane, and you turn left from the left lane. Hope this helps.

CLEAR AS MUD! But well done. :highfive:

buzzy 07-04-2012 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 516326)
:popcorn: Pass it around!!! :pepper2:

:wave:

I believe all the new roundabout signage is up. It's now pretty darned clear of what you can and can't do.......legally. As justjim stated: "Be alert" - don't assume others will do as they should.

Bill :)

Forget about the signs. What we need is dashboard decals.

l2ridehd 07-04-2012 10:50 AM

The correct answer to the question is yes, but only if you are going straight through or 270 degrees around. The second and third exit from your entrance position. As stated above treat it exactly like a four lane intersection. If you wanted to make a right turn you would always enter the intersection in the right lane. If you wanted to make a left turn you would always enter in the left lane. If you wanted to go straight through either lane would work.

However even with the new signs that very clearly show the correct way to drive through a round about, I still see idiots go 3/4 the way around staying in the right outside lane. They will cause an accident and wonder why it happened. And also argue that what they did was OK.

Joaniesmom 07-04-2012 11:02 AM

Ahhh, Gracie
 
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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 516320)
There will soon be a dog poop thread. Things must be back to normal.;)

Ahhh, Gracie,

Leave it to you to put things into prerspective! :laugh:

mac9 07-04-2012 12:09 PM

How do you make a left turn off a circle?

Madelaine Amee 07-04-2012 12:22 PM

Left turn off a circle
 
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Originally Posted by mac9 (Post 516393)
How do you make a left turn off a circle?

Very carefully ...........................

Bill-n-Brillo 07-04-2012 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mac9 (Post 516393)
How do you make a left turn off a circle?

If you're going to take the 'exit' that's 270 degrees around the circle - that's what people are considering a "left hand turn". It's 'left' based on your direction when you enter the circle.

Bill :)

HMLRHT1 07-04-2012 12:51 PM

The correct info is in the POA paper. Don't say making a right turn but say leaving the roundabout. If u leave the roundabout on the very first exit then u should be in the right lane. If u exit after that then u should be in the left lane. If u get into an accident and it is between vehicles in left lane and right lane then according to SCSO the vehicle in the right lane is always at fault.

l2ridehd 07-04-2012 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by mac9 (Post 516393)
How do you make a left turn off a circle?

If you would read the entire post and not take stuff out of context the left turn description was for a four lane intersection, not a traffic circle.

Schaumburger 07-04-2012 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by HMLRHT1 (Post 516419)
The correct info is in the POA paper. Don't say making a right turn but say leaving the roundabout. If u leave the roundabout on the very first exit then u should be in the right lane. If u exit after that then u should be in the left lane. If u get into an accident and it is between vehicles in left lane and right lane then according to SCSO the vehicle in the right lane is always at fault.

This is probably the clearest explanation (at least for me) of what lane a driver should be in when they want to exit a roundabout. Thank you for posting this.

Warren Kiefer 07-04-2012 02:00 PM

Round-a-bouts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billlaur (Post 516314)
Can I make a right turn from the inside lane of the roudabout? Doesnt seem 2 safe 2 me,Ive seen it done many times..Risky eh

The real problem here is the size of our roundabouts. The same design is used throughout the world but, the roundabouts are much larger , allowing cars to make safe lane changes. We lack this room, and have created something that is not exactly safe. It won't happen, but the safest procedure would be for all cars to enter,stay and leave from the outside lane. Before some of you get all riled up, I agree that roundabouts do work well when the roundabout circle is much larger. Here in the Villages, at times when entering a roundabout, it is impossible to move to the inside lane because of cars already being there.

Pturner 07-04-2012 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 516449)
The real problem here is the size of our roundabouts. The same design is used throughout the world but, the roundabouts are much larger , allowing cars to make safe lane changes. We lack this room, and have created something that is not exactly safe. It won't happen, but the safest procedure would be for all cars to enter,stay and leave from the outside lane. Before some of you get all riled up, I agree that roundabouts do work well when the roundabout circle is much larger. Here in the Villages, at times when entering a roundabout, it is impossible to move to the inside lane because of cars already being there.

Oh no, no, no. One should never stay in the outside lane to go around to the third exit (270 degrees). It causes accidents and is inconsistent with the roundabout rules. Likewise, one should never change lanes inside the roundabout.

We are supposed to enter the roundabout in the lane from which we will need to exit. That is the outside lane for first or second exit and inside lane for second or third exit.

Also curb your dog and clean up his/her poo. :D

NotGolfer 07-04-2012 02:19 PM

Yes! But know that "IF" you're in the right lane and someone makes a right turn and you hit them....you will be the one to get the ticket! The person on the inside lane should ALWAYS be aware and make sure noone is trying to pass on the right as they make the turn.

It does seem complicated....but it really is not once you realize how it works! The triangle sign seems NOT to be observed by alot of folks. You know---the "Yield" sign?? I've seen ALOT of folks just buzz on through these, just as there also are "some" who don't adhere to the "Stop" signs.

skyguy79 07-04-2012 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 516453)
Oh no, no, no. One should never stay in the outside lane to go around to the third exit (270 degrees). It causes accidents and is inconsistent with the roundabout rules. Likewise, one should never change lanes inside the roundabout.

We are supposed to enter the roundabout in the lane from which we will need to exit. That is the outside lane for first or second exit and inside lane for second or third exit.

Also curb your dog and clean up his/her poo. :D

While proceeding throught the roundabout??? http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/scar...red_smiley.gif

CaptJohn 07-04-2012 03:32 PM

Also curb your dog and clean up his/her poo.

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Originally Posted by skyguy79 (Post 516464)
While proceeding throught the roundabout??? http://www.4smileys.com/smileys/scar...red_smiley.gif

No, that makes too big of a long drawn out mess. You're supposed to stop in the left lane (all the vehicles are in the right lane so it's safe), turn on warning signals and walk your pet in the circle until it's ready to return to the vehicle (be sure and take your empty popcorn bag with you) and continue your journey turning left at every occasion and intersection that appears! :throwtomatoes:

Don't blame us. Gracie predicted it would happen!

OpusX1 07-04-2012 03:38 PM

You should never ever back up in a roundabout like I saw some one doing last May in the Havana roundabout.

JoeC1947 07-04-2012 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 516453)
Oh no, no, no. One should never stay in the outside lane to go around to the third exit (270 degrees). It causes accidents and is inconsistent with the roundabout rules. Likewise, one should never change lanes inside the roundabout.

We are supposed to enter the roundabout in the lane from which we will need to exit. That is the outside lane for first or second exit and inside lane for second or third exit.

Also curb your dog and clean up his/her poo. :D

I just ran over some dog poop in a round-a-bout.

SALYBOW 07-04-2012 04:02 PM

Glad this thread was started
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 516348)
The correct answer to the question is yes, but only if you are going straight through or 270 degrees around. The second and third exit from your entrance position. As stated above treat it exactly like a four lane intersection. If you wanted to make a right turn you would always enter the intersection in the right lane. If you wanted to make a left turn you would always enter in the left lane. If you wanted to go straight through either lane would work.

However even with the new signs that very clearly show the correct way to drive through a round about, I still see idiots go 3/4 the way around staying in the right outside lane. They will cause an accident and wonder why it happened. And also argue that what they did was OK.

I have had this happen to me several times. Because I was going to go 270 degrees so I was in the inside (left) lanes. As I slowed to turn right someone came from behind me in the outside lane and I almost creamed them, or they me. Because I pay attention I was able to avert an accident. Tell me, was I in the wrong? Do I drive the roundabouts incorrectly. In a regular intersection I would not be able to turn right from the inside lane but that is clearly stated as ok when going 270 degrees. You can look to your right and see no one and they come up from behind you.:024:

Bill-n-Brillo 07-04-2012 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer (Post 516449)
The real problem here is the size of our roundabouts. The same design is used throughout the world but, the roundabouts are much larger , allowing cars to make safe lane changes. .........

If you think the ones in TV are small, you should see some of the ones in central OH!! I've had to be real careful going through some of them with my truck - afraid I'll hop a curb......tight curve and not very much lane!

Bill :)

cquick 07-04-2012 04:37 PM

It's really a dumb move to turn right from the left lane anytime! Would you do it on a 4 lane highway such as 441 or 466? I was recently going straight in a roundabout when a SUV (out state license plate) realized they REALLY wanted to go to Lake Sumter Landing, and they almost hit me since I was in the right lane! I stopped and let them through rather than get smashed.

billlaur 07-04-2012 04:54 PM

thaks
 
Thanks 4 all the info about the roundabouts,its quite clear 2 me now,sorry 4 all the confusion,just drive around and b careful..
Now ,GRACIEGIRL, what about doggie poop......
Thanks

JLHart 07-04-2012 05:09 PM

I do not understand why is it so hard for people to simply look at the lane dividing lines ( dashed and solid) and directional arrows (straight and turn) and drive accordingly.

If you are making the 1st right (90 degrees) enter the roundabout in the right (outside) lane and turn right.

If you are going to the 2nd right (straight or 180 degrees) or 3rd right (left or 270 degrees) enter the roundabout in the left (inside) lane and USING YOUR RIGHT TURN BLINKER turn at your needed right.

hdh1470 07-04-2012 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SALYBOW (Post 516490)
I have had this happen to me several times. Because I was going to go 270 degrees so I was in the inside (left) lanes. As I slowed to turn right someone came from behind me in the outside lane and I almost creamed them, or they me. Because I pay attention I was able to avert an accident. Tell me, was I in the wrong? Do I drive the roundabouts incorrectly. In a regular intersection I would not be able to turn right from the inside lane but that is clearly stated as ok when going 270 degrees. You can look to your right and see no one and they come up from behind you.:024:

You were ok doing what you did look at lane lines,Here most people do not know what they are doing when it comes to them.If you enter round a bout in right lane you can only take the first right or go straight.from inner lane you can not take first right.but can go straight take second or third right unless posted

Bogie Shooter 07-04-2012 06:50 PM

Just read the damn signs!
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On another note, I think this thread will have 68 posts before it is finished. Most of the posts so far have been a repeat of hundreds of previous posts on other threads.

Mikeod 07-04-2012 07:14 PM

It helps if you don't use "turn right" when describing exiting the roundabout. While it is somewhat a move to the right, it is best thought of as "exiting" the roundabout. Think of "right turn" or "left turn" only with regards to which lane you should be in when entering the roundabout. As far as not being able to move to the correct lane because someone else is beside you, the best advice I can give is to do what you would do if it were a regular intersection. And that wouldn't be to make a left turn from the right lane or right turn from the left lane.

CFrance 07-04-2012 07:18 PM

Oh, a dog poop thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 516320)
There will soon be a dog poop thread. Things must be back to normal.;)

I really think TV dogs should not be allowed to poop. Except mine, of course.

Bill-n-Brillo 07-04-2012 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CaptJohn (Post 516481)
..........You're supposed to stop in the left lane (all the vehicles are in the right lane so it's safe), turn on warning signals and walk your pet in the circle until it's ready to return to the vehicle (be sure and take your empty popcorn bag with you) and continue your journey turning left at every occasion and intersection that appears! .........

Sounds like a business opportunity for popcorn refill stations! :popcorn:

Bill :)

Joaniesmom 07-04-2012 08:33 PM

Why do we need roundabouts?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by l2ridehd (Post 516348)
The correct answer to the question is yes, but only if you are going straight through or 270 degrees around. The second and third exit from your entrance position. As stated above treat it exactly like a four lane intersection. If you wanted to make a right turn you would always enter the intersection in the right lane. If you wanted to make a left turn you would always enter in the left lane. If you wanted to go straight through either lane would work.

However even with the new signs that very clearly show the correct way to drive through a round about, I still see idiots go 3/4 the way around staying in the right outside lane. They will cause an accident and wonder why it happened. And also argue that what they did was OK.

I will proudly call myself an idiot (but don't usually think it's polite to call others idiots) but there are NO roundabouts where I live in Ohio and I think they are the most confusing thing ever invented. What purpose do they serve other than mixing up everyone except those few people who make it their business to master the art of the roundabout?

Give me the good old four-way intersection any day. How about some stop signs? Or some traffic lights? Easy for everyone to understand. They don't require an extensive set of rules. Stop. Go. Easy!

Thank you very much for your kind attention.

Just an idiot from Ohio.

Joaniesmom

Bill-n-Brillo 07-04-2012 08:51 PM

FWIW, here's some info from the IIHS re: roundabouts - - - click on #6 for their perspectives on traffic flow.....

Q&A: Roundabouts

Bill :)

CaptJohn 07-04-2012 09:44 PM

Bill, That's an excellent link to better understand them. Be sure to click on 'all answers' to see all at once.
We have a traffic circle on the university campus where I used to work and I don't ever recall an accident even with all the young, careless drivers. I think people pay closer attention when driving on them and that is part of the successful reduction of accidents. It seems maybe the roundabouts may be too small.

graciegirl 07-05-2012 05:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joaniesmom (Post 516622)
I will proudly call myself an idiot (but don't usually think it's polite to call others idiots) but there are NO roundabouts where I live in Ohio and I think they are the most confusing thing ever invented. What purpose do they serve other than mixing up everyone except those few people who make it their business to master the art of the roundabout?

Give me the good old four-way intersection any day. How about some stop signs? Or some traffic lights? Easy for everyone to understand. They don't require an extensive set of rules. Stop. Go. Easy!

Thank you very much for your kind attention.

Just an idiot from Ohio.

Joaniesmom

Because SOME people from OTHER parts of the country view stop signs and traffic lights and yield signs as only "suggestions".

rubicon 07-05-2012 06:17 AM

first the mportant question I note a green online next to posters names and then a red offline next to posters names...what do they mean?

As to roundabout exiting at the first (90 degree) exit and utilizing the outside lane makes sense because drivers in the inside lane exiting (180-270) have a clear shot exiting. However because some folks don't utilze the roundabouts correctly or enter them in an attempt to beat those vehicles already in the roundabout or those vehicles in the inside lane traveling at a slower pace...well tempers flare. My solutions is to signal my attempt to exit whethr in the outside lane or the inside lane and to kinda watch out for the other guy.

By the way exiting from the inside lane is like exiting or entering an on/off ramp on an interstate...you just got trust that everyone isdoing their part with this merging action

Bill-n-Brillo 07-05-2012 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 516716)
first the mportant question I note a green online next to posters names and then a red offline next to posters names...what do they mean? .........

Green = online ........ The user is logged in to TOTV

Red = offline ........ The user is not logged in

Bill :)

JoeC1947 07-05-2012 06:49 AM

I just go around and around (just like this thread) until I get dizzy then let go of the steering wheel and let the car exit where ever it wants to.


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