Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Florida Department of Transportation
3. Bicycle Lane: A bicycle lane (bike lane) is a portion of a roadway (either with curb and gutter or a flush shoulder) which has been designated by striping, special pavement markings, and signing for the preferential use by bicyclists. marked with a stripe, and the official symbol on the right. Florida bicycle regulations - 316.2065 (S5a & b) state: - See more at: Bike Lane Safety - Fort Myers, FL Personal Injury Attorney | Spivey Law Firm To meet the statute language To meet the statute language “a lane marked for bicycle use,” the lane must have this stencil in it. The stencil is the shape of a bicycle, not a diamond. The only place in The Villages that has this stencil is on Morse north of Rt.466.
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The law allows for you to take up an entire lane on a 4 lane road such as Buena Vista. As you pointed out, this is actually the safe thing to do because it forces over taking cars into the left hand passing lane instead of trying to squeeze pass you in the right hand lane with a another car in the left hand lane. Most cyclists come to realize this quickly. Also, on 2 lane roads, moving left into the middle of the lane on curves is also a safe thing to do as it prevents cars from passing you unsafely when there isn't room in the lane for both a car and a cyclist. Most automobile drivers have no idea how scary it is when a cyclist is passed on a curve on a 2-lane road and a car appears in the other lane and the overtaking car nearly clips you trying to avoid a head on collision. Moving left to the middle of the lane on curves is often required for safety and fully permitted by the law. Be safe out there.
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Confrontations between golf carts, walkers, bikers and cars last a few seconds most of the time. Be the bigger person and let it go. I try to laugh it off and go on with my day knowing that I did the right thing. No sense letting your blood pressure go up. Sometimes common sense should override the law. Don't be the one in the laying in a hospital bed because you had the "law" on your side. Use your head.
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Walkers face the traffic so they can jump out of the way when a driver gets a phone call but bikes have to go on the right side so there is a slower closing speed between them and the cars and carts.
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Bicyclists ride on the right because they are considered street legal and therefore must follow the traffic laws.
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I don't have a dog in this race, but isn't this portion of the rule pretty important...
"Persons riding two abreast may not impede traffic when traveling at less than the normal speed of traffic"? |
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Next on the list would be cyclists who do not observe stop signs and change lanes while riding thru a roundabout, cutting left in front of a car that is exiting the roundabout to continue going straight on the same street. |
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Sat. I was exiting from Aldi's and turning right onto 441.. As I was making my turn I saw a bicycle coming at me at a high rate of speed, going in the wrong direction against traffic. I had been looking to my left so as to merge with the traffic. I never expected there would be something coming at me from my right.
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The "problem" is actually cars not respecting the right of cyclists to use the roads and their failure to meet their legal obligation to pass the slower moving cyclist in a safe and lawful manner, just as they would with a slower moving car. Cyclists do often roll through stop signs when it is clear and safe to do so - probably with the same frequency as cars. Cyclists can be invisible in roundabout and are generally interested in getting through the roundabouts as quickly and safely as possible. Just as cars can be seen doing things they shouldn't, so it goes for some cyclists.
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Share the road is a good concept for everyone to follow, whether they be in a cart, on a bike, or on foot. After all, they are your neighbors!
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The 2-abreast rule only applies to roads on which a single rider can operate side-by-side with a motor vehicle (i.e. a lane 14 ft or wider, or a road with a bike lane). A single cyclist (or single line of cyclists) is entitled to the full use of a lane less than 14 ft wide, therefore it makes no difference in the flow of traffic for riders to be 2-abreast. In many cases it actually facilitates overtaking by reducing in half the distance needed to pass. For more about this, visit the Group Riding page. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() This battle has been going on for years.. One blames the other and so on. If everyone stops worrying about what someone is doing and pay attention to the road and what they are doing, then there will not be a issue. Everyone from walkers, to cyclist, to golf carts to motorcycles and cars and trucks break the same laws. Flip a coin and take your poison. Since I am a avid cyclist and ride the roads all the time, I will say the thing I see that be-wilders the be-shizzle out of me is why do the recreational cyclist if you will, the ones on the beach cruisers doing 3 mph and no helments, no protective gear of any sort on, Having a hard time staying on the side of the road much less in a lane..... Why would you ride on the road like that. To me those are the ones that need to stay on the MMP. It is one thing to have cyclist on the road, but not the ones doing 3-5 mph and swerving all over the lane. Now with that said, they have the same right as I or you have,, but when I ride on the roads usually in a pack try to keep speed above 20 mph at least. when I am riding by myself I will usually ride the MMP to stay out of traffic. JUST A THOUGHT.. ![]() |
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