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So, use the visitors gate. It's free.
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Yes you must be alert. You need to scan your mirrors , follow the basic rules and use common sense. Intersections waste massive amounts of fuel, make serious high speed head on and Tbone collisions possible . I vote for the circles |
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We all know that many people do not know what the word "Yield" means, so if they don't, I do and I slow down for them. Big deal... Better than a fender bender. I think traffic lights and stop signs are not necessarily the answer, look how many accidents we have on the corner of Morse and 466A. It goes on and on..... Roundabouts are so much more attractive with all the flowers and foliage than having a huge ugly traffic light or 4 way stop sign that no one understands how to get through. |
I can't even come up with an "educated guess" to how many dollars I've spent in gasoline waiting for a traffic light to change. The roundabouts make "cents" (dollars) to me.
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Can we refocus on the topic of danger getting from the left lane into the resident gate lane? Roundabouts aren't likely to change.
That leaves just us drivers to do the best we can. As for me, if I'm negotiating a turn into a Village gate where I'm supposed to approach from the left lane, I will stay in the left lane and use the visitor gate. That's such a simple solution it seems it should go without saying. |
What do the lane use signs approaching the roundabout say. All motorists entering a modern roundabout must yield to all motorists in the circulatory roadway, both lanes. If you are on the inside lane and making a left turn, then you should be able to complete the left turn to exit. If the exit does not have two lanes, then the inside lane should taper out as you go around so it becomes the outside lane as you approach your 'left turn' exit.
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What gets me is when someone stops in the circle to let the other traffic go. Also I have always said these circles are to small diameter to be used properly. But I do agree just go in either side the card works both.
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Nothing is perfect. Defensive driving is always good. |
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Can we agree that the roundabouts are what they are and are not going to change?
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That is exactly what I thought the first time I encountered those two lane round-a-bouts! They really should be single lane! No one in the Villages needs to be in that big of a rush. |
Protecting us from Ourselves
I have lived overseas in countries with roundabouts for ten years of my life and they are a significantly more effective method to keep traffic moving versus stop lights/signs. The problem is with the residents here never being properly trained in navigating them and a County Commisioner's brochure designed to protect us from ourselves rather than effectively move traffic under the guidelines followed elsewhere. First note that most TV roundabout lanes are separated by dashed lines. This should be standardized at all roundabouts but is not, adding to the confusion. In all other locations I have been changing lanes within a roundabout is not only permitted, but encouraged. The same cautions and rules apply as changing lanes on a straight stretch of road (check lane, signal, etc.). To exit from the center lane to the residents lane move over safely using a turn signal to the outside lane as you pass the second exit. One must be be cautious of others incorrectly continuing all the way around the outside lane and also of drivers entering the roundabout rather than yielding to vehicles already in the roundabout.
Let the attacks begin. |
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From my experience I have never had an issue merging to the resident gate lane. As I posted earlier, there should be NO CAR in that right lane to merge with if I have safely exited the roundabout to a Village with gates. No argument here, just trying to understand where you see the issue? |
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Right, Bonanza? |
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Cars today have blind spots, head rests, and slop up in the back, which makes it differcult to see oncoming traffic. |
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