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kappy 01-22-2019 12:03 PM

Roundabouts Are Easy
 
Yes, roundabouts are easy. As long as you stay in your lane, keep your speed at 20 MPH and never change your lane. You must also be in the proper lane to begin with.

If you adhere to the following guidelines, you will see how easy it is to navigate a roundabout:

NEVER stop in a roundabout,

ALWAYS give the right of way to a vehicle already in the roundabout,

ALWAYS use your right hand turn signal EVERY time you exit, even when you are using a bypass. If you are going straight through and exiting at the second exit, you MUST use your right hand turn signal when you get to that exit, whether you are in the inside or outside lane,

NEVER change lanes in a roundabout even if this means that you must enter one of the gates on the visitors side. Your gate key works for the visitors side just as it does for the residents side,

ALWAYS use your left hand turn signal and use the inside lane when going 3/4 around, (making a left hand turn), until you pass the second exit when you MUST use your right hand turn signal. If the gate or street you are going into has two lanes, you MUST enter in the left hand lane, and

NEVER enter a roundabout right beside a vehicle in the inner lane. When approaching a roundabout and no vehicles are in the outside lane, you should NOT enter until you can stagger your position with that other vehicle so you can see the rear turn signals on the vehicle in the inner lane. That vehicle may be making a 3/4 turn and may be preparing to make a right hand turn to leave the roundabout.

Since the snowbirds have returned, it is wise to give yourself a little extra time to get to your destination.

Now that you know the proper way to negotiate a roundabout, don’t make the assumption that everyone else does also. Always be on the lookout for drivers who do not follow the proper guidelines. Be safe out there!

Bogie Shooter 01-22-2019 01:26 PM

Is this the source of your information?
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ght=roundabout

CWGUY 01-22-2019 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1618348)
Is this the source of your information?
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ght=roundabout

:coolsmiley: If it is.... that makes 3 of us that I know read it. :rolleyes:

Two Bills 01-22-2019 01:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kappy (Post 1618312)
Yes, roundabouts are easy. As long as you stay in your lane, keep your speed at 20 MPH and never change your lane. You must also be in the proper lane to begin with.

If you adhere to the following guidelines, you will see how easy it is to navigate a roundabout:

NEVER stop in a roundabout,

ALWAYS give the right of way to a vehicle already in the roundabout,

ALWAYS use your right hand turn signal EVERY time you exit, even when you are using a bypass. If you are going straight through and exiting at the second exit, you MUST use your right hand turn signal when you get to that exit, whether you are in the inside or outside lane,

NEVER change lanes in a roundabout even if this means that you must enter one of the gates on the visitors side. Your gate key works for the visitors side just as it does for the residents side,

ALWAYS use your left hand turn signal and use the inside lane when going 3/4 around, (making a left hand turn), until you pass the second exit when you MUST use your right hand turn signal. If the gate or street you are going into has two lanes, you MUST enter in the left hand lane, and

NEVER enter a roundabout right beside a vehicle in the inner lane. When approaching a roundabout and no vehicles are in the outside lane, you should NOT enter until you can stagger your position with that other vehicle so you can see the rear turn signals on the vehicle in the inner lane. That vehicle may be making a 3/4 turn and may be preparing to make a right hand turn to leave the roundabout.

Since the snowbirds have returned, it is wise to give yourself a little extra time to get to your destination.

Now that you know the proper way to negotiate a roundabout, don’t make the assumption that everyone else does also. Always be on the lookout for drivers who do not follow the proper guidelines. Be safe out there!


Here's a simpler version.

Get in the correct lane before you get to the roundabout.
Give way/stop to any vehicle to your left before entering
Enter when clear to your left.
Signal on exit.

YOU DO NOT TURN LEFT FROM THE RIGHT HAND LANE!

Bogie Shooter 01-22-2019 02:15 PM

Will this thread get to 100 posts?

champion6 01-22-2019 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1618366)
Will this thread get to 100 posts?

Yes, by sundown! :icon_wink:

CFrance 01-22-2019 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kappy (Post 1618312)
Yes, roundabouts are easy. As long as you stay in your lane, keep your speed at 20 MPH and never change your lane. You must also be in the proper lane to begin with.

If you adhere to the following guidelines, you will see how easy it is to navigate a roundabout:

NEVER stop in a roundabout,

ALWAYS give the right of way to a vehicle already in the roundabout,

ALWAYS use your right hand turn signal EVERY time you exit, even when you are using a bypass. If you are going straight through and exiting at the second exit, you MUST use your right hand turn signal when you get to that exit, whether you are in the inside or outside lane,

NEVER change lanes in a roundabout even if this means that you must enter one of the gates on the visitors side. Your gate key works for the visitors side just as it does for the residents side,

ALWAYS use your left hand turn signal and use the inside lane when going 3/4 around, (making a left hand turn), until you pass the second exit when you MUST use your right hand turn signal. If the gate or street you are going into has two lanes, you MUST enter in the left hand lane, and

NEVER enter a roundabout right beside a vehicle in the inner lane. When approaching a roundabout and no vehicles are in the outside lane, you should NOT enter until you can stagger your position with that other vehicle so you can see the rear turn signals on the vehicle in the inner lane. That vehicle may be making a 3/4 turn and may be preparing to make a right hand turn to leave the roundabout.

Since the snowbirds have returned, it is wise to give yourself a little extra time to get to your destination.

Now that you know the proper way to negotiate a roundabout, don’t make the assumption that everyone else does also. Always be on the lookout for drivers who do not follow the proper guidelines. Be safe out there!

This is the way it's done in other countries, but it just confuses people in The Villages. If you use your left hand turn signal when entering one of our roundabouts, many will think you are going to turn left into the roundabout. Better to not signal a left when entering the roundabout. Enter the roundabout in the proper lane, and then use your right turn signal when exiting.


Also... Yielding to those already in the roundabout means yielding to those in both lanes of the roundabout, not just someone in the lane you're planning to enter.

Topspinmo 01-22-2019 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1618352)
:coolsmiley: If it is.... that makes 3 of us that I know read it. :rolleyes:

Reading and comprehending are two different things:1rotfl:

Topspinmo 01-22-2019 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1618391)
This is the way it's done in other countries, but it just confuses people in The Villages. If you use your left hand turn signal when entering one of our roundabouts, many will think you are going to turn left into the roundabout. Better to not signal a left when entering the roundabout. Enter the roundabout in the proper lane, and then use your right turn signal when exiting.


Also... Yielding to those already in the roundabout means yielding to those in both lanes of the roundabout, not just someone in the lane you're planning to enter.

I use my turn signal in left lane after I pass the first exit on my way to 3rd. That was people approaching the 3rd entry know my intentions. Not that it make difference from the slugs that pull out when i’m At second entry, but at least I use my turn signals, which I observed majority don’t.

Topspinmo 01-22-2019 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1618366)
Will this thread get to 100 posts?

Only if you keep posting none related questions that I have to respond to:1rotfl:

John_W 01-22-2019 04:52 PM

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Two Bills 01-22-2019 05:26 PM

Just a brief note.
Today after nearly 80 years of using them (not the same pair) I changed from 'Y' fronts to 'Boxers,' nearly 60 of those years navigating roundabouts (on thread!)
I would like to thank all the 'Y' front manufacturers I have used over those years for their great Support.
Thank you.

Bogie Shooter 01-22-2019 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1618426)
Just a brief note.
Today after nearly 80 years of using them (not the same pair) I changed from 'Y' fronts to 'Boxers,' nearly 60 of those years navigating roundabouts (on thread!)
I would like to thank all the 'Y' front manufacturers I have used over those years for their great Support.
Thank you.

Post of the Month!:1rotfl::eclipsee_gold_cup:

Topspinmo 01-22-2019 10:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1618417)
I believe roundabouts in TV were invented by these guys

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dru1Qv7WoAI5eQ_.jpg


I’d say they only measured once!


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