Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I travel mainly by golf cart and I avoid traveling on the N end of Morse blvd. .. from trying to get around the round about near 27/441 all the way to 466 is just an accident waitng to happen..
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Three of my favorite golf courses are Tierra, Hacienda, and Mira Mesa, so although I live between the 6s, I travel the stretch fairly often.
It seems to me the safety issues could be addressed in a much more cost effective manor with a couple of changes. #1. Strictly enforce the speed limit. Very likely this would provide a positive cash flow until cars learn to slow down. #2. Alter the crossover southbound at the 466 gate. I can think of a few ways this might be accomplished, but a traffic study examining the best possible solutions could arrive at something at a much lower cost than making the entire run a separate MMP. A tunnel would be expensive, but far more manageable than changing the whole stretch over to a MMP. |
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From Table 1, page 9 of the study -- I guess I was surprised to see the traffic volume over the 2017-23 period had not grown. I was under the assumption that it surely had. Also found curious the difference volumes between northbound on Morse from 466 and southbound from El Camino Real. Could that be explained by the number of northbound vehicles that head east on Rio Grande from the northbound flow? The biggest problem I have is getting out of the postal station to head north on Morse. You really need luck to make that move - or wait till the evening hours to make the postal station run.
Existing Traffic Patterns Sumter County collects annual traffic counts along County maintained roadways. The five-year traffic trends along Morse Boulevard show a daily traffic volume of approximately 11,000 vehicles per day south of El Camino Real and approximately 20,000 vehicles per day north of C 466. The recorded traffic volumes are relatively consistent with no growth between years 2017 and 2020. The recorded traffic volumes in year 2022 showed a decrease in traffic over the prior years. Traffic volumes recorded in 2023 were consistent with the 2017 to 2020 recorded volumes. The peak travel periods of the day are between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM. Sumter County recorded golf cart volumes along Morse Boulevard between the years of 2017 and 2020, which showed between 2,000 and 2,200 golf carts per day in addition to the automobile traffic volumes. Table 1 - Traffic Volumes on Morse Boulevard Location 2017 Auto Volume 2023 Auto Volume 2020 Golf Cart Volume South of El Camino Real 12,551 vpd 11,329 vpd n/a North of C 466 19,506 vpd 16,966 vpd (2022) 2,040 vp
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So while I agree that we shouldn't over-react in order to try to make it safe for the complete idiot (who always seems to defeat those efforts anyway) there may be some reasonable action to make that area safer. In the meantime, I'm with you. Go slowly, keep your head on a swivel, and watch out for the idiots. |
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Too many people allow their emotions to block reason, and then become angry at those who use reason to reach a different conclusion. |
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That turn is a bitch, especially on weekdays before about 6 PM. I either get the mail at night or pick it up when heading southbound anyways so I am taking a right out of the postal station. The proposed traffic modifications both have crossovers before the postal station and are unclear how one would get to the postal station going in either direction on Morse. I didn’t get into that in my summary because it only affects local residents who use that particular station, but it’s another reason I’m against the proposed modifications.
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Golf cart speeding over 20 MPH from 441 to 466 has nothing to do with traffic on Morse Blvd... Maybe fixing the golf cart cross-over at 466 would help... |
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I still think The Villages should consider their own Mass Transit system. Villages-specific shuttles, where people who wish to use it can pay as they go, or buy a monthly/quarterly/yearly pass. A dozen shuttle vans or open-air vehicles (sort of like an open trolley, but road-ready - they had these in Century Village in Deerfield Beach). They run continuously, so there's no "scheduled" pickup or departure. You get to a designated area (town squares, larger rec centers, Savannah, etc), and the shuttle makes stops at the medical centers, shopping centers, other town squares, other rec centers, and so on. They go within their own mapped area in a loop, and you can transfer at meeting points to other loops.
Just like the bus does in the burbs near cities, but on a smaller scale and exclusively for people with villages IDs. The purpose for this would be to reduce traffic overall. Fewer people driving = lower risks for accidents. |
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