Roundabouts and the law

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Old 01-07-2023, 03:59 PM
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Possible solution - mount 24/7 surveillance cameras in the roundabouts with the highest number of accidents. Issue picture summons for rule violators similar to citations for running a red light. Then the argumenters against the rules of RAB can have their day in court. Tell your rationals to the judge not me. In the interim for my safety follow the signs posted at your entrance to the RAB.
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Old 01-07-2023, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by waterflower View Post
This is a older community of aging limitations. Why would the developer put any in. Look at all the cities where they had them. Never worked out in a busy area. Just remove them.
What a shame that you feel this way. Does aging limitations include no longer able to learn?
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Old 01-07-2023, 09:09 PM
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It's funny how many posts there are about the roundabouts, and how few of the people actually know the law. You may have an opinion but knowing the law may save you from having an accident or getting a ticket. Look at section 5.17 of the Florida Drivers handbook.
Florida Driver Handbook | Roundabouts
Yes, endless posts. As I read them, I am back where I was. Assuming that people going on the roundabouts know the law, is a reach. Betting your life, that they know the law AND WILL FOLLOW IT that is a far reach.
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