Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I completely agree with you.
We have been here 7 years and have never had even a semi-serious problem dealing with a roundabout. |
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What was the over/under on this thread?
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Workers seem inevitably to treat the roundabouts as a short race track, people from out of the area are not used to such small roundabouts, or in which direction they go. People on meds, or who are having a medical problem suddenly, drive unpredictably sooo… drive defensively. Leave yourself an out, never let anyone hit you.
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I think that comment was a joke. I have seen a woman driving in the wrong direction.........once and I never want to see that occur again. That is a very scary scenario.
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You are taking a big risk by assuming the exiting car will not speed up to cross over. Or, it will slow down sufficiently allowing you to pass. For me, too tight of a space to proceed without stopping. The stop only takes a few seconds. Those few seconds may save my life. Reading the posts of near hits makes me more determined to stop before entering. Living here 19 years, I have never had a near accident in a RAB and I intend to keep it that way. Last edited by Randall55; 10-21-2023 at 01:36 AM. |
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Many posters mention that the roundabouts are small.
With roundabouts, size is not a factor. Roundabouts are nothing more than road junctions, with their own navigation procedure, just as a four way, or a junction with traffic lights have theirs. No one complains crossroads, or T junctions are to small. Why worry about size of roundabouts, they are all junctions. There is plenty of room if the laid down navigation procedure is followed. Here in UK. and Europe many roundabouts have no raised central area, just a painted circle, and a roundabout sign. Some have multiple exits, with traffic flowing in both directions and mini roundabouts within the main roundabout. Learn the priorities, and navigation procedures, and they are a very efficient and safe way of regulating traffic flow. All you need to remember is, be in the correct lane when approaching roundabout, yield to all lanes of traffic to your left that are IN the roundabout before entering, stay in lane until you exit. If in doubt as to which exit you need, always take the inner lane, as you can circle roundabout safely until you see your correct exit. Directional signals are a big help prior to exiting. So simple! |
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I do believe that 15 years ago when roundabouts 1st appeared that the traffic density was SO LOW that roundabouts were functional. Today they don't work WELL because the traffic density is TOO HIGH for them to be useful. As I said before they are accidents waiting to happen and a great headache for older drivers. |
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Too many Sinatra's, wanting to do it "My Way!" If you have a problem understanding something as simple as navigating a roundabout, you should jack your driving license in, whether over or under 60 years of age! If you can navigate a normal crossroad, or T junction what is the problem? The lane discipline on approach and in it, is exactly the same. All you have to learn, and adhere too, is do not enter, but yield to any vehicles in roundabout to you left, and enter when clear to do so, and stay in that lane. How hard is that? I'm 84 and trying to learn Spanish this winter. That is what you call hard! |
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How do you fail to see that the cars can crash? |
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The car currently in the RAB will proceed to exit at 12:00. The car at 3:00 will wait for the car currently in the RAB to pass the 3:00 position. This puts the car currently in the RAB at the point where it will cross the outside lane to exit. The crash can only occur if the car entering at 3:00 accelerates rapidly to impact the car currently in the RAB before he completely exits. DON'T DO THAT! Don't accelerate to over 20mph in order to overtake the vehicle that has just gone past you.
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Way #1 The 3:00 car enters the rab already moving. Trivial to reach 20mph. Car did yield (was not required to stop) since they are watching traffic, see just that one other car in the inside lane, and safely enter the rab not next to that car with spacing. The inside car exits across the path of the 3:00 car. Way #2 Both cars traveling with a reasonable gap between them. Car on the inside lane slows down to make the exit "safer" by checking their mirrors. Then exits in front of outside lane car. Way #3 Car in outside lane is not from the entitled TV population and is expecting a car in the inside lane to USE TURN SIGNALS, and they fail to do so. Way #4 There is a third car in the inside lane. First car exits rab, and the car in the outside lane brakes to avoid a collision. The car following the outside lane exits very close the back of the car braking because they expected that car to move at the same speed. Exiting car brakes to avoid hitting the rear of that breaking car. But there is a 4th car, it's in the outside lane. Reaction time kicks in and by the time they brake to avoid the mess ahead, that 3rd car exits, crashing into them. All cars are following all signs, all posted how-to-drive maps, all recommended "safe" advice from our keyboard experts. BUT If the outside lane must exit at every side road. (barriers prevent going around) The only way to go around (pass a side road) is via the inside lane. There would be none of this endless debates. Crashing at the rab exits would not be possible in any scenario because there would be no lane with vehicles to crash with. |
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