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Henryk 12-27-2017 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kappy (Post 1495332)
... That is one of the reasons that residents can enter the visitors gate with their gate card.

I never noticed! Thanks!

refeik 01-21-2018 10:51 PM

The best over all thing drivers should do is signal when they are going to exit a round-a-bout. Also switching lanes as you exit is a no no ..

CFrance 01-21-2018 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by refeik (Post 1507760)
The best over all thing drivers should do is signal when they are going to exit a round-a-bout. Also switching lanes as you exit is a no no ..

But... but... If switching lanes is a no-no, they should take down the Residents & Visitors signs. There are no markings on the street saying you can't switch lanes to exit. Everybody turning left from inside lane should then go to the visitors lane? You're still driving over the outside lane to get to the visitors entrance.

Today we had some under 55-year-old jackwagon in a white mercedes convertible pass us on the right in the roundabout, swerve in front of us into our inside lane, then move back to the right to exit. He saw an opening in the visitors lane, swerved again (already had pulled into the residents exit) into the visitors exit just to get ahead of one darn car.

Wiotte 01-21-2018 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1507762)
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But... but... If switching lanes is a no-no, they should take down the Residents & Visitors signs. There are no markings on the street saying you can't switch lanes to exit. Everybody turning left from inside lane should then go to the visitors lane? You're still driving over the outside lane to get to the visitors entrance.

Today we had some under 55-year-old jackwagon in a white mercedes convertible pass us on the right in the roundabout, swerve in front of us into our inside lane, then move back to the right to exit. He saw an opening in the visitors lane, swerved again (already had pulled into the residents exit) into the visitors exit just to get ahead of one darn car.



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Nucky 01-22-2018 01:23 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1507762)
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But... but... If switching lanes is a no-no, they should take down the Residents & Visitors signs. There are no markings on the street saying you can't switch lanes to exit. Everybody turning left from inside lane should then go to the visitors lane? You're still driving over the outside lane to get to the visitors entrance.

Today we had some under 55-year-old jackwagon in a white mercedes convertible pass us on the right in the roundabout, swerve in front of us into our inside lane, then move back to the right to exit. He saw an opening in the visitors lane, swerved again (already had pulled into the residents exit) into the visitors exit just to get ahead of one darn car.

Jackwagon, well I do declare there little lady sounds like that driver was as sharp as a bowling ball. Foghorn Leghorn over & out! :jester:

Rebel Pirate 01-22-2018 06:22 AM

"Yielding" vs "Having" the right of way
 
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Originally Posted by Villager Dude (Post 1240747)
I was told some time ago that the vehicle in the inside lane ( Left) has the right away at all times in a round a bout.

Is this true ?

No vehicle ever HAS the right of way. Statutes are written so that one vehicle must YIELD the right of way to another but NEVER grants the right of way to ANY vehicle. It's an important distinction that will hopefully shape the way a driver thinks. Here's a quote from DMV.ORG:

"The law does not give anyone the right of way on the road. Instead, it states who is required to yield the right of way in certain instances. It is also the responsibility of the driver to do everything possible to be safe and avoid a collision."

Marathon Man 01-22-2018 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1507762)
pa
But... but... If switching lanes is a no-no, they should take down the Residents & Visitors signs. There are no markings on the street saying you can't switch lanes to exit. Everybody turning left from inside lane should then go to the visitors lane? You're still driving over the outside lane to get to the visitors entrance.

Today we had some under 55-year-old jackwagon in a white mercedes convertible pass us on the right in the roundabout, swerve in front of us into our inside lane, then move back to the right to exit. He saw an opening in the visitors lane, swerved again (already had pulled into the residents exit) into the visitors exit just to get ahead of one darn car.

Yes. Check the pamphlet. More accurately, you must exit the roundabout into the lane going to the visitors gate. Once out of the roundabout, then you can change lanes. The trouble is that drivers change from the inner to the outer while still in the roundabout, and then take the exit.

twoplanekid 01-22-2018 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Marathon Man (Post 1507844)
Yes. Check the pamphlet. More accurately, you must exit the roundabout into the lane going to the visitors gate. Once out of the roundabout, then you can change lanes. The trouble is that drivers change from the inner to the outer while still in the roundabout, and then take the exit.

I do it all the time at my exit as it is legal and marked to do so at Hillsborough!

CWGUY 01-22-2018 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1507894)
I do it all the time at my exit as it is legal and marked to do so at Hillsborough!

:22yikes: You didn't read the brochure..... did you?

twoplanekid 01-22-2018 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1507904)
:22yikes: You didn't read the brochure..... did you?

If markings allow the change of lanes, it is permitted! I discussed this at a Welcome Wednesday day last year to present my opinion that these markings are confusing. Nevertheless, it is legal at this exit to change lanes by following my red markings to arrive at the right gate. Note that the outside/right lane must continue through and not turn left into Hillsborough. Most people do not do it correctly.:(

Lindaketchup 01-22-2018 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by twoplanekid (Post 1507906)
If markings allow the change of lanes, it is permitted! I discussed this at a Welcome Wednesday day last year to present my opinion that these markings are confusing. Nevertheless, it is legal at this exit to change lanes by following my red markings to arrive at the right gate. Note that the outside/right lane must continue through and not turn left into Hillsborough. Most people do not do it correctly.:(

Including you! Please read the Sumter County pamphlet linked on the very first post. In the section that instructs how to make a left hand turn, "3. When you have passed the last exit before the one you want, use your right-turn signal and continue to use it through your exit. Do not change lanes."

Just because the line is broken, DOES NOT mean that you can change lanes within the roudabout.

Edited to add:

I agree with some of the other posters, the gate that says "Visitors" should say "Visitors AND Residents" I think that is why so many people change lanes within the roundabout.

twoplanekid 01-22-2018 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Lindaketchup (Post 1507921)
Including you! Please read the Sumter County pamphlet linked on the very first post. In the section that instructs how to make a left hand turn, "3. When you have passed the last exit before the one you want, use your right-turn signal and continue to use it through your exit. Do not change lanes."

Just because the line is broken, DOES NOT mean that you can change lanes within the roudabout.

Edited to add:

I agree with some of the other posters, the gate that says "Visitors" should say "Visitors AND Residents" I think that is why so many people change lanes within the roundabout.

Sorry, you are wrong. There is no broken line or any line so that you can merge into the outer/right lane while making the turn in this roundabout. How else can you be in the clearly marked right lane? Now, the right or outer lane does have a solid white mark to not allow a left turn from that lane. The rule about changing lanes is not hard and fast as it was explained to me at a Welcome Wednesday meeting. Does this lead to some confusion, I believe it does. Sumter County will not change the markings.

Please look at the markings in this roundabout!

Bogie Shooter 01-22-2018 04:57 PM

Oh God.....here we go again.
:cus::popcorn::popcorn:

dbussone 01-22-2018 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1507989)
Oh God.....here we go again.

:cus::popcorn::popcorn:



AaYup.


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John_W 01-22-2018 05:26 PM

You know how to navigate a 2 lane roundabout, the same way you navigate a 2 lane 4-way stop. Turning right you use the right lane. Going straight you use either the right or left lane. Making a left turn you use the left lane (inside lane). Going around the outside lane very slowly does not make you safe, it makes you a candidate for a T-Bone by the driver in the inside lane leaving at the second exit. You know, this stuff is all on the signs just before each roundabout. Look at the sign and you see two lines, they will show you what the right lane can do and what the left can do.

Just make believe the lanes are straight and not curved.

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