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Old 02-25-2016, 09:09 AM
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It doesn't matter who is at the gate or how well they are doing. It is wise to watch out for ourselves.




Generalizing in a demeaning way isn't nice. So if I were directing traffic at the gate, I wouldn't like it if someone said ......"Some blonde babe" was causing a traffic mess.


Or if KCRazorback were directing traffic saying "Some punk kid" isn't nice either.


Now that is my sermon for the day.


It is a beautiful kinda chilly day in The Villages. But Sweetie is playing golf anyway. Somebody has to do it.
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Old 02-25-2016, 09:20 AM
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In the real news site, some time back, a poster indicated that the northwest area of TV (Chatham?) pays for their own road maintenance; that the roadways were never turned over to the county. It was addressing the issue of restricting access, I think. Something about originally the gates did restrict access, but were opened up to accommodate emergency vehicles. Interesting.
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Old 02-25-2016, 09:24 AM
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In the real news site, some time back, a poster indicated that the northwest area of TV (Chatham?) pays for their own road maintenance; that the roadways were never turned over to the county. It was addressing the issue of restricting access, I think. Something about originally the gates did restrict access, but were opened up to accommodate emergency vehicles. Interesting.


I am really skeptical about this information. I think it doesn't sound right at all. Certainly this would have been discussed and discussed and discussed again on this forum and people would have been warned not to buy there because of an additional expense. I don't recall hearing or reading this.


Could you link us to this info, Outlaw? Certainly it is out there somewhere.
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I have notice at various times that the people manning the gates do not appear to think about the TIMING of the traffic flow, and occasionally let visitors though BEFORE the resident has opened and cleared their gate. The result is that the VISITOR is approaching the necked down area AT THE SAME TIME AS THE RESIDENT. I have gotten used to looking to my left, and have probably avoided 2 or 3 close calls by doing this.
I have no idea what level of training is provided for these posts, but it appears that MAYBE this could be increased.
Please try not to shoot the messenger.
And in that case, it appears the visitor lane has the right of way, because the resident's lane is the one that disappears and must merge into the left lane.
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Old 02-25-2016, 10:07 AM
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You know, there is no rule that says residents must use the resident gate. I go to the visitors gate all the time if it's raining hard or if the resident lane is backed up.
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Old 02-25-2016, 01:00 PM
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You know, there is no rule that says residents must use the resident gate. I go to the visitors gate all the time if it's raining hard or if the resident lane is backed up.
I agree completely, and I use the visitor gate whenever I am going in a around about and exiting from the left lane, I do not want to cutoff someone in the right lane.
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And in that case, it appears the visitor lane has the right of way, because the resident's lane is the one that disappears and must merge into the left lane.
My thought is whoever gets to the merge point first has the right of way!
But both drivers must be aware of what's going on around them.
And a parting thought is what's the rush!
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Old 02-25-2016, 02:03 PM
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As I just mentioned on another thread if this place gets much larger they are going to need traffic cops at all the gates and along certain areas on MMP where traffic backs up badly. Lake Sumter at Buena Vista and Old Mill road is one area...

And yes as one poster said it is poorly planned because the founders knew they were going to develop every square inch they owned and more than that. Who the heck develops a community that places pedestrians, bicycles and motorized golf carts on the same path?
The population density of The Villages is 1,629 people per square mile. It is nowhere near as crowded as other communities of 100,000 people in the United States.

For example, Orlando has a population density of 2327, Tampa comes in at 2960, and Miami at 11,135. These are not among the top 100 cities with the highest population density.

I don't know how anyone can say that The Villages is too crowded.
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The population density of The Villages is 1,629 people per square mile. It is nowhere near as crowded as other communities of 100,000 people in the United States.

For example, Orlando has a population density of 2327, Tampa comes in at 2960, and Miami at 11,135. These are not among the top 100 cities with the highest population density.

I don't know how anyone can say that The Villages is too crowded.
I have not seen the multi-modal paths throughout Orlando or Tampa, have you?
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I agree completely, and I use the visitor gate whenever I am going in a around about and exiting from the left lane, I do not want to cutoff someone in the right lane.
Exiting from the left lane on the third exit, right? This time of year I see too many drivers taking the first exit from the left lane. I am suprised there are not more accidents at these rounds during this time than there are. Or maybe we just don't hear about them. I also get honked at by drivers in the right lane going around passing the second exit when I am in the left lane taking the second exit (going straight). I've even started just using the right lane unless I need the third exit. Oh well, I guess living here still makes it worth the small hassles.
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Old 03-01-2016, 10:53 AM
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Exiting from the left lane on the third exit, right? This time of year I see too many drivers taking the first exit from the left lane. I am suprised there are not more accidents at these rounds during this time than there are. Or maybe we just don't hear about them. I also get honked at by drivers in the right lane going around passing the second exit when I am in the left lane taking the second exit (going straight). I've even started just using the right lane unless I need the third exit. Oh well, I guess living here still makes it worth the small hassles.
Yep, it's worth it 😊
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Exiting from the left lane on the third exit, right? This time of year I see too many drivers taking the first exit from the left lane. I am suprised there are not more accidents at these rounds during this time than there are. Or maybe we just don't hear about them. I also get honked at by drivers in the right lane going around passing the second exit when I am in the left lane taking the second exit (going straight). I've even started just using the right lane unless I need the third exit. Oh well, I guess living here still makes it worth the small hassles.
I think that's the best idea, esp. during the high-traffic season.
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