Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I live by these two rules...... I NEVER EVER drive next to anyone in the RAB. I adjust my speed so not to be next to anyone. That is purely defensive driving. I also NEVER EVER enter a RAB when a car is in either one of the lanes. Again....defensive driving.
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Trust then verify will always prevent an accident. Someone who uses their directional in a RAB will never get me to believe they plan to exit a RAB. When their tires begin to turn in the direction of their exit point and when their car actually makes their exit is when i will know it is safe to proceed. I take defensive driving to another level I guess. Sorry if I slow the traffic pattern but I prefer to be safe.
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If they’re close enough that you need to see a turn signal to go, then you should be yielding to them anyway. Then if they turn, you go. This is another example of why signals are a nice courtesy, but not that important if you’re yielding to traffic properly anyway. |
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Of course I do. Why not. Suppose someone is directly behind you, doesn't it make sense to indicate you are about to slow down and make a turn.
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A few days ago I was driving north on Morse and I stopped at the Hollsborough RAB because a car was coming thru the RAB in the outside lane. I remained there until I was absolutely sure the other car was turning to go south on Morse. In the meantime, the guy behind me honked at me. I thought it was pretty funny. |
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Given the non use of signals freely admitted by many on this post
The hundreds of different personal versions of how to navigate a roundabout. Given the age of many drivers, their slow reaction times, poor eyesight, the amount medicatiion, booze ingested, I am astounded at the numbers who actually survive driving in The Villages. The Gods must smile on, and watch over this place! |
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Roundabout Courtesy
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Simple rules for approaching a roundabout.
The LEFT lane is for going straight and turning LEFT The RIGHT lane if for going straight and turning RIGHT Get it?? |
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https://www.districtgov.org/communit...t-02-08-12.pdf Steve Last edited by anothersteve; 05-20-2019 at 06:28 AM. |
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I lived in England for seven years, they have Roundabouts all over the place, an traffic moves easily. The Biggest thing is their Roundabouts are designed for safe driving, No curbs, hard angles when entering or exiting, good line of sight. Village Roundabouts are just designed incorrectly. There are a few in Maryland and they also are of bad design. Use Google Maps of other map program and look at roads in the UK. There are even some Doubles.
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If TV would structure their roundabouts like Hilton Head Island, we wouldn’t have these problems. They have definite right turn lanes with concrete ‘barriers’ in the pavement (no crossing lanes) so you must turn right. If you’re going to the next ‘exit, you’re in the inner lane and will easily make the turn. Also, they should reverse the resident/non-result dent entrances at the the gates. I know that messes up the guardhouse attendant, but....The roundabouts here are crazy...the drivers crazier!
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The best rule, if you can only remember one, is NEVER switch lanes while in the circle.
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