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Old 04-15-2014, 05:01 PM
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I took my car out three times today and each time I saw another example of crazy Florida drivers.Of course most Florida drivers come from the north or elsewhere,so be it.Incident number one-while driving on 466 west,a car pulled out from Laurel Manor into the median to wait his turn to also proceed west on 466.However rather than stopping to wait for the slow moving traffic to clear he inched half of his car into the left lane before finally stopping.Of course he was so far out into the lane,people had no choice but to let him proceed. Incident number two-while traveling on Morse north and driving over the bridge at Lake Sumter,a car in the right lane suddenly cut across both lanes and made a U-turn.Yes right on Morse on the bridge this happened.Incident number three.I was stopped at the light on 466 and Buena Vista going west.A Massey truck was in the right hand turning lane that's used to turn you on Buena Vista towards the
polo field.When the light turned green,rather than turning,he accelerated and cut in front of both lanes and went straight.I think I'll stick to the golf cart tomorrow.
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now try to drive in a round-about and then report back to us.
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Y'all be careful out there.
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Old 04-15-2014, 06:25 PM
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Many drives think of nothing but themselves. They are not just in Florida they are

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I hope you are not writing all this down while you are driving????/
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Patience and defensive driving will get you there....and by the way, do not give anyone the 'rigid digit'.
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The u-turner was stupid. The other two were just alpha dogs.
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I took my car out three times today and each time I saw another example of crazy Florida drivers.Of course most Florida drivers come from the north or elsewhere,so be it.Incident number one-while driving on 466 west,a car pulled out from Laurel Manor into the median to wait his turn to also proceed west on 466.However rather than stopping to wait for the slow moving traffic to clear he inched half of his car into the left lane before finally stopping.Of course he was so far out into the lane,people had no choice but to let him proceed. Incident number two-while traveling on Morse north and driving over the bridge at Lake Sumter,a car in the right lane suddenly cut across both lanes and made a U-turn.Yes right on Morse on the bridge this happened.Incident number three.I was stopped at the light on 466 and Buena Vista going west.A Massey truck was in the right hand turning lane that's used to turn you on Buena Vista towards the
polo field.When the light turned green,rather than turning,he accelerated and cut in front of both lanes and went straight.I think I'll stick to the golf cart tomorrow.
What I have a concern about when they, up North drivers meet up with the 'real" Florida drivers, no turn signals and they tail gate you without any concern of what might happen by their careless act.
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Old 04-18-2014, 07:13 AM
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Don't believe it's the up north drivers, the Florida drivers, or the moon walkers. The problem is people are so self absorbed the can't see beyond their noses and drive accordingly.
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Impatient drivers come from certain areas, along with horn blowers. In MD. we never blew our horn unless there was going to be a near miss accident. Now I am ducking every 10 minutes, lol. Bad driving can come with age..so patience is very important in all areas of our lives.
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Impatient drivers come from certain areas, along with horn blowers. In MD. we never blew our horn unless there was going to be a near miss accident. Now I am ducking every 10 minutes, lol. Bad driving can come with age..so patience is very important in all areas of our lives.
I don't know where in Maryland you are from. Must be a rural area, though. In the greater Washington DC area, including the Maryland 'burbs, if you were not moving away from a green light that turned within one second, horns would be honking every time!

This does not happen hardly ever in The Villages.
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It is a geographic thing. Rare to hear a horn honk from where we lived, but things are changing there too as coastal folks discover Cincinnati.
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Maryland is not is Washington,DC..but very close.
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Old 04-18-2014, 10:03 AM
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Maryland is not is Washington,DC..but very close.
I lived in Silver Spring and North Bethesda for about 38 years before moving to The Villages. We drove to and from DC daily. The suburb traffic was just as bad as downtown - if not worse. We consider traffic almost non-existent in The Villages and traffic manners very polite.
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Having grown up and learned how to drive in Boston, I hear far fewer horns here than there. (I've also learned to use a horn far less myself.)
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