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red tail 04-06-2012 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by cappyjon431 (Post 470943)
That has not been my experience. While I have seen problems with contractors and younger folks on TV's roads, in my personal experience I have seen more incidents with seniors than I have with younger folks (which makes sense, as there are proportionally more seniors on roads in TV). Very recently I had an older woman lay on the horn behind me on El Camino Real because I was in an LSV (doing 26 mph) in the right lane and she couldn't be troubled to go around me in the left lane. Even more recently I had an older woman go forward through two parking spaces at Barnes and Noble (instead of backing out like she was supposed to) without looking and almost cutting me off, almost causing an accident. No big deal, people make mistakes and she should've just been more careful--BUT then she had the nerve to flip me off. It is a good thing I was in an LSV because I tried to catch up with her and discuss it, but she fled. Even this morning me wife was coming home from a long shift at the hospital and some jerk (who she describes as "older") stuck his head out the passenger side window of a vehicle (he was the passenger) and yelled at my wife to drive on the path (even though her LSV is street legal AND permitted on El Camino Real).

There are street signs all over TV saying "Share the Road," but maybe it is difficult for some folks to read.

Please understand I am not saying older drivers aren't competent drivers, only that i've seen more rudeness from older drivers than I have from younger folks. It surprises me. I just hope things improve a little in the next month or so when there are fewer people on our roads.

since you are in your 40s most everyone is going to be 'older' !

cappyjon431 04-06-2012 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by red tail (Post 476128)
since you are in your 40s most everyone is going to be 'older' !

Actually, I just turned 50, but i'm not sure of your point? I'm still capable of knowing what drivers in their 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s look like.;)

CarGuys 04-06-2012 11:05 PM

Well
 
Bill,

We could put all the Carts on a path rail system like Juarassic Park! Naaa that did not work out well did it?

Or how about mandating all Carts have new technology adaptative Radar Cruise Control!
Naaaaaaa?

Good thing Ralph Nader does not read TOTV. He would kill our Carts like the Corvair-

Guess we will have to learn to drive with good ole Common Sense! naaaaaaaaaaaaaa-

Maybe back to the Rail System:ohdear::faint:

senior citizen 04-07-2012 06:53 AM

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JoeC1947 04-07-2012 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by senior citizen (Post 476307)
All good ideas for future travel. But, common sense will have to win out.



We've taken many a road trip in our day and are familiar with all kinds of driving conditions, but we always say it would be nice to have a "time machine of sorts" or a car that you program and then can take a nap while it takes you there. Cruise control of today's auto's isn't quite there yet.

Don't we have that around here already?:laugh:

looneycat 04-07-2012 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 470425)
No kidding. We almost got creamed on a round a bout. A guy making a left turn from the right lane. And he layed on the horn at us. Another one just drove into the round a bout without looking

ummmm, I'm just trying to visualize this because the only left turn would be into the center circle??? do you mean change lanes maybe?

cappyjon431 04-07-2012 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by looneycat (Post 476355)
ummmm, I'm just trying to visualize this because the only left turn would be into the center circle??? do you mean change lanes maybe?

I'm not certain, but I think Angie was talking about someone taking the third exit in a roundabout, which is essentially a left turn.

If you look at a roundabout like a four way intersection, the third exit is a left turn. You should be in the INSIDE (left) lane if you you are going to take the third exit.

The new signs explain it pretty well.

Barefoot 04-07-2012 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by angiefox10 (Post 470425)
No kidding. We almost got creamed on a round a bout. A guy making a left turn from the right lane. And he layed on the horn at us. Another one just drove into the round a bout without looking

Angie, that is just normal driving behaviour for The Villages. When you venture out in your car or cart, you can bet your boots that some of the other drivers will do unsafe and irrational things. Please drive defensively.

Golfer in Sanibel 04-07-2012 10:31 AM

Bad drivers
 
Is this just a retirement community thing? I remember riding with my grandfather years ago in Bradenton when we came from Ohio to help celibrate his 90th birthday. He drove right through stop signs and red lights. Not fast, but he scared the poop out of me. Being that I'm just now moving to TV, I realized I must become much more of a defensive driver or I'm going to get creamed. As a young man my brothers and I used to comment about near misses from the "whiteheads". Now I are one. ;) The fact is old people had just about as many accidents as teenagers.

I also have witnessed some seasoned TV residents who still don't know the rules about driving on the round-abouts. Some have even argued with me about the rules while, according to the round-about flyer and the round-about signs, they were clearly wrong. I'll bet many of the people reading this post don't drive them correctly.

Mikeod 04-07-2012 02:01 PM

[QUOTE=Golfer in Sanibel;476374
I also have witnessed some seasoned TV residents who still don't know the rules about driving on the round-abouts. Some have even argued with me about the rules while, according to the round-about flyer and the round-about signs, they were clearly wrong. I'll bet many of the people reading this post don't drive them correctly.[/QUOTE]
Yes. The new signs are great, but I'll bet there are many residents, seasoned as well as new, that just "know" how to navigate them and don't bother looking at the signs or paying attention to them. The only way to deal with it is to anticipate the other driver will do the wrong thing. :shrug:

George Bieniaszek 04-07-2012 02:24 PM

The STUPIDITY Continues!!!!!
 
My wife and I were on driving our cart on St. Charles today heading over to Colony Plaza and coming in the opposite direction was a 2 passenger golfcart with 2 adults seated in the cart along with 2 teenagers standing in the golf bag well holding onto the roof of the cart!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!! Even a moment's inattention, a bump in the road, an unexpected turn, etc. and there could have been a tragic accident.

Did I miss the memo that we have to trade our brains in for a Villager ID Card!!

rubicon 04-07-2012 03:53 PM

Why Is Anyone Surprised?
 
It is no surprise. If you look at the traffic flow design of The villages, roads, multi-modals paths roundabouts it becomes readily apparent that it was not designed to handle the increases in traffic flow. Bear in mind this is not a gated community and you have non residents who use roads and cartpaths.
As The Villages expand so do surrounding towns and cities

looneycat 04-09-2012 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by cappyjon431 (Post 476359)
I'm not certain, but I think Angie was talking about someone taking the third exit in a roundabout, which is essentially a left turn.

If you look at a roundabout like a four way intersection, the third exit is a left turn. You should be in the INSIDE (left) lane if you you are going to take the third exit.

The new signs explain it pretty well.

you would still be making a right turn. I do know exactly what you are talking about when you go 270 degrees around only to have someone go more than 90 in the right lane cutting off your exit. Like it said in the book you got to take your permit exam - Drive Defensively.

CaptJohn 04-09-2012 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by JoeC1947 (Post 470781)
I tried something the other day and decided to stick with it. Instead of complaining about people passing me all of the time and, instead of me trying to conform to their bad driving habits, I decided to drop my speed to 5mph BELOW the posted speed limit and keep it there with cruise control. It was calming to watch the nuts speeding all over the place. I will do this from now on and I encourage all people who feel the same way to join me. If we get enough people to participate we can slow this place down a bit. Maybe we can get the nuts into a "if you can't beat them, join then them" thing. Try it and see for yourself. It makes me feel better!

I've been doing this for years on the civilized parts (is there such a thing?) of the interstates. Works great. Actually you can keep the speed limit and they'll still fly by you. Just smile at them! You almost never have to cut off the cruise control because of running up on slow traffic since you are it. Then you pass them at rest stops and gas stations and they come from behind again to pass you!. Didn't every read the 'tortoise and hare story'?

JoeC1947 04-09-2012 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by CaptJohn (Post 477200)
I've been doing this for years on the civilized parts (is there such a thing?) of the interstates. Works great. Actually you can keep the speed limit and they'll still fly by you. Just smile at them! You almost never have to cut off the cruise control because of running up on slow traffic since you are it. Then you pass them at rest stops and gas stations and they come from behind again to pass you!. Didn't every read the 'tortoise and hare story'?

My favorite is when the speeder doesn't have easy pass and he's waiting at the toll booth while I breeze through then he gets to pass me again!


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