Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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1) When approaching the roundabout, yield to BOTH lanes before you enter;
2) When in the roundabout, never drive next to another vehicle. All problems solved. ![]() |
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#155
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I am just amazed how many really don’t know rules when approaching, entering, and exiting roundabout.
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#156
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Shame they left the ability to to follow simple instructions behind! ![]() |
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#158
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I also have gone through probably 100 circles around SW Germany where we have a facility so I get there frequently. All of them are single lane. There are a couple near our England facility in Slough that typically have 4-6 cars in the roundabout continuously all day. It is quite busy. I don't see all these massive queues you folks keep talking about. Single lane. |
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A roundabout is nothing but a traffic light replacement. Treat it the same as the light at Morse and 466a. Always yield if someone IN EITHER LANE is in the circle. If you want to go right enter in the right lane. If you want to turn left enter in the left lane. If you want to go straight thru, either lane work. Same as a traffic light. So simple even an idiot should be able to do it.
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In UK you will seldom see a two or three lane highway funneled into a single lane on an approach to a roundabout. If that were the case, the narrowing is way back from the junction. Our roundabouts are two three lanes, and in some cases flowing left and right, (Hemel Hemstead) yet we have no problems negotiating them 'cos we 'follow the science!!' ![]() |
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Look at the previous 159 posts and see if you can come up with an idiot percentage! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
#162
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The really complicated ones have lights. I know the one outside of the Copthorne Hotel where we have stayed frequently is, to put it mildly, insane. I will drive two miles out of my way to avoid it. That particular one is a circle pierced by four lanes and has 2-3 lanes circling in a whirly gig of chaotic motion. It's not because I can't figure it out, I have actually gone on it a bunch of times, it's because I'm usually jet lagged and now I'm on the opposite side of the road. I can just go the opposite way and not have to deal with trying to re-wire my brain to go the other way. It really messes up your instincts and takes a day or two and a good night sleep to get it sorted.
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I'm estimating a solid 50%... (and I'm being generous...)
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Really frustrating to sit and wait for green when the old system worked perfectly well. Still, some jobsworth has earned an 'innovation' bonus! PS. Do you work for Mars? That's the only good thing to come out of Slough apart from the A4! Last edited by Two Bills; 05-19-2021 at 07:59 AM. |
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