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kathyzapp 11-23-2013 04:44 PM

No Lefts Turns from Right Lane
 
I really don't want to start another roundabout thread, but.......

Yesterday as I was exiting a roundabout in the left lane, a car turned left (practically in front of my car) from the right lane.

Same thing happened today.

We had three close calls last winter in the same situation.

No left turns from the right lane!

murray607 11-23-2013 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by kathyzapp (Post 785756)
I really don't want to start another roundabout thread, but.......

Yesterday as I was exiting a roundabout in the left lane, a car turned left (practically in front of my car) from the right lane.

Same thing happened today.

We had three close calls last winter in the same situation.

No left turns from the right lane!

Kathy, I am trying to picture what happened, but this old timer is not too sharp sometimes.

So, you had gone past the first turn off while in the left lane and were then making your right turn to exit and staying in the left lane. Did this person move from the right lane into the left lane to go around instead of exiting? Or did they make the exit same time as you and pull straight into the left lane which was the lane you were already traveling in?
Either way, the got it all wrong.

scrubjay 11-23-2013 05:35 PM

I hit a lady Thursday on Moris near 466. I was in the left lane going stright through and she was in the right lane going stright then moved over in my lane.
What a mess she made of the left side of her car.

Bogie Shooter 11-23-2013 06:09 PM

slow down let the right lane driver enter the roundabout first and leave that driver ahead of you. Then if they do something stupid you will not get whacked.

travelguy 11-23-2013 06:20 PM

unless you have driven in new jersey you have no idea how to navigate a roundabout, or what we refer to as traffic circles. believe me, driving there is an education. do not slow down, change lanes as often as you can, and get out of there......all without using a turn signal even once.

MikeV 11-23-2013 06:30 PM

I now always enter the roundabout in the right lane if I intend to go straight through. I have had to many close calls and the idiots who do this have the nerve to yell at me or give me the "salute". Just read the signs dummies.

Shimpy 11-23-2013 06:40 PM

All this confusion would be solved if round-a-bouts were just one lane. Down in S. Florida in Hollywood there is one which is about 3 lanes and you can imagine how much fun that is.

NotGolfer 11-23-2013 07:10 PM

Then there are those who don't slow (and yield) on approaching the round abouts. We were in the right lane going for the 1st turn off through a gate when a woman came barreling from the north on Morse and nearly ran over us! Didn't slow down.....fortunate for us we just made it.

graciegirl 11-23-2013 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by NotGolfer (Post 785811)
Then there are those who don't slow (and yield) on approaching the round abouts. We were in the right lane going for the 1st turn off through a gate when a woman came barreling from the north on Morse and nearly ran over us! Didn't slow down.....fortunate for us we just made it.


Please, EVERYONE, watch and drive defensively. There are many new to The Villages, and many just plain bad drivers have joined us for the winter. I want to count noses the end of March and not come up short. I already admitted to being a worrier.

Please drive as if everyone else is crazy.

Indydealmaker 11-23-2013 08:35 PM

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...oundabout1.jpgI think that it might be less confusing for the newbies on the roundabouts to quit thinking in terms of right turn and left turns. Just learn which lane you are supposed to be in to go the direction you choose. Logically, all turns from the circle are "right" turns. The exits are one through four. Regardless of which direction you enter from, your first exit is YOUR number one, the two, etc. The signs posted at the approach to each roundabout are very clear.

Also, no lane changes should occur once you are in the roundabout. You are either inside our outside.

Never enter a roundabout beside another car. Stagger your entry so that you are not T-boned. Also the speed limit of 20 is absolutely necessary. It is not an arbitrary speed.

JB in TV 11-23-2013 09:03 PM

Indy, thanks for posting this, I hope it helps those who can't visualize how this works!

One question I have had from our visitors...let's say you are going to take the 3rd exit, but want to be in the right lane to enter the right hand gate, when do you cross to the right hand lane? Where the white center line is dashed...dotted - - - - -? or after you exit the roundabout, by crossing the solid white line ____________? Where we all learned to drive, you don't cross solid white lines.

tainsley 11-23-2013 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by travelguy (Post 785789)
unless you have driven in new jersey you have no idea how to navigate a roundabout, or what we refer to as traffic circles. believe me, driving there is an education. do not slow down, change lanes as often as you can, and get out of there......all without using a turn signal even once.

Haha! I know what you mean. I lived in So. Jersey for years. Rte. 130 circles bad! I would just close my eyes and pray! The roundabouts here are easy. Just keep your eyes on all mirrors and pray!

Indydealmaker 11-23-2013 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by JB in TV (Post 785883)
Indy, thanks for posting this, I hope it helps those who can't visualize how this works!

One question I have had from our visitors...let's say you are going to take the 3rd exit, but want to be in the right lane to enter the right hand gate, when do you cross to the right hand lane? Where the white center line is dashed...dotted - - - - -? or after you exit the roundabout, by crossing the solid white line ____________? Where we all learned to drive, you don't cross solid white lines.

I just gauge when/if I move to the right dependent upon who is coming from my right. If I can't safely make it within the broken white lines, then I just stay left. Residents can enter the left gate also, so it really does not matter. I always also use my turn signal for whatever that is worth. Some drivers are so anxious entering the circle that I wonder if they even notice the signal.

The only real close call I have had in the roundabout was when I encountered a car backing up because he had missed his turn.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-23-2013 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by murray607 (Post 785760)
Kathy, I am trying to picture what happened, but this old timer is not too sharp sometimes.

So, you had gone past the first turn off while in the left lane and were then making your right turn to exit and staying in the left lane. Did this person move from the right lane into the left lane to go around instead of exiting? Or did they make the exit same time as you and pull straight into the left lane which was the lane you were already traveling in?
Either way, the got it all wrong.

Yea, I'm confused to. What do you mean they made a left turn? You can't make a left turn out of round a bout unless you're in England.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 11-23-2013 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 785861)
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...oundabout1.jpgI think that it might be less confusing for the newbies on the roundabouts to quit thinking in terms of right turn and left turns. Just learn which lane you are supposed to be in to go the direction you choose. Logically, all turns from the circle are "right" turns. The exits are one through four. Regardless of which direction you enter from, your first exit is YOUR number one, the two, etc. The signs posted at the approach to each roundabout are very clear.

Also, no lane changes should occur once you are in the roundabout. You are either inside our outside.

Never enter a roundabout beside another car. Stagger your entry so that you are not T-boned. Also the speed limit of 20 is absolutely necessary. It is not an arbitrary speed.

I think that problems occur when cars enter the round-a-bout at 6:00 go into the left lane, and intend to go straight through and exit at 12:00. A car enters the round-a-bot at 3:00 at approximately the same time stays in the right lane and intends to go straight through and exit at 9:00. The car in the right hand lane will be cutting across the bow of the car in the left hand lane. You have to watch out for this. Both drivers are following the rules, but there could be an issue if the car in the left hand lane isn't paying attention.

This little diagram is nice, but it doesn't address cars entering at close to the same time from different points. It only shows two cars entering from 6:00.


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