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Heytubes 01-16-2023 09:33 AM

I laugh and shake my head when making a right hand turn from Morse while going northbound onto 466 from the right hand lane (outside lane) onto the right hand lane (outside lane) of 466 while a southbound driver on Morse makes a left turn onto the outside lane of 466 instead of the inside lane and lays down on their horn. Guess they missed that page in the driver’s manual.

VApeople 01-16-2023 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Heytubes (Post 2176405)
I laugh and shake my head when making a right hand turn from Morse while going northbound onto 466 from the right hand lane (outside lane) onto the right hand lane (outside lane) of 466 while a southbound driver on Morse makes a left turn onto the outside lane of 466 instead of the inside lane and lays down on their horn. Guess they missed that page in the driver’s manual.

Do you both have green lights when this happens? If so, you have the right-of-way and he should stop and not turn left.

If the driver going south on Morse has a green light to turn left and you have a red light, you need to STOP and let the other driver have the right-of-way.

JMintzer 01-16-2023 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2176130)
Maybe you don’t drive east towards the Trailwinds development on 466A and Wildwood as well as onto 462 or Powell Road. There has been a significant increase in traffic over the last three years. The increased number of accidents at the intersection of 466A and Buena Vista May be an indication of that. If you go west towards Fruitland Park I can see your point that traffic may not have increased.

I've been to the Lowes @ Trailwinds multiple times (too much on the "Honey do" list), gone to First Watch, and the new Car Wash in the last several weeks, driving from Morse to Trailwinds and 301...

Went to Darrel's @ Pinellas twice. I use 301 & Powell road often and the only time I've seen significant traffic was when a train came by... (or evening rush hour going south on 301)...

P.S. You've got your East & West backwards...

JMintzer 01-16-2023 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 2176242)
I have yet to see any real traffic in the Villages. 5 deep at a traffic light does not constitute traffic.

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 2176251)
Spot on. Take a drive around Orlando, Tampa, Naples or Fort Myers this time of year and you will see traffic.

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 2176253)
I drive that route almost every day (Tamarind Grove Run to St. Charles to Buena Vista to 466A to left on Powell to Huey and the Wildwood dog park). We've lived here since 2012. I see some uptake in the traffic in that area in the last few years. If there's more traffic on 466A between Buena Vista and Powell, though, I would attribute most of it to the new shopping center at Trailwinds. That used to be a cattle field.
The traffic in The Villages is nothing compared to the places we have lived before. I guess it's a matter of perspective.

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Get real 01-16-2023 01:14 PM

and yet people still drive slow in the left lane causing road rage.

tvbound 01-16-2023 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 2176433)
Do you both have green lights when this happens? If so, you have the right-of-way and he should stop and not turn left.

If the driver going south on Morse has a green light to turn left and you have a red light, you need to STOP and let the other driver have the right-of-way.


"If the driver going south on Morse has a green light to turn left and you have a red light, you need to STOP and let the other driver have the right-of-way."



You are absolutely correct and is a big pet peeve of mine.

If I am making a left hand turn with a green arrow (not just a green light) and an opposing driver is making a right-on-red, expect me to be one of those people laying on the horn for the ignorant/self-important person...making that right hand turn against those with a green turn arrow. And yes, I know that I am required to turn left into the left hand lane (if there's two lanes), but why in the world would the right hand turning driver think that their action is OK? Particularly when the left turning person has no idea, if the right hand turning person coming at them, actually understands traffic laws and will stay in the right hand lane after turning? Other than having an 'entitlement/I'm more important than you' attitude - that is.

They are also likely to be the same types who drive the speed limit in the left lane, as traffic builds up behind them.

wayneman 01-17-2023 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by justjim (Post 2176251)
Spot on. Take a drive around Orlando, Tampa, Naples or Fort Myers this time of year and you will see traffic.

Exactly, recently went to Orlando, had to get on I-4. Didn’t think i was going to make it out. Crazy traffic, with even crazier drivers.

Marathon Man 01-17-2023 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2176002)
Traffic is much worse than last year especially around the southern part of the Villages. Roads that used to be low traffic like 466A, Buena Vista and Morse are now more crowded than prior years. I avoid driving if I can. Change is one thing, rapid, unremitting expansion is another.

Perhaps your dislike of the southern growth is skewing your perception of traffic.

Regorp 01-17-2023 09:24 AM

Traffic
 
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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2175976)
A lot has been written about traffic in the past on various roads, streets, and round abouts, and not only snow bird season etc.etc.

But one needs to ask:

Do you think this year the traffic around central Florida and the villages sucks?

It's getting so bad that if the sun is out, stay home from running your weekly errands.
:shocked:

The worst traffic has to be on 301, south of 44. Every afternoon a parking lot. Future plans call for expanding the lanes to a 4 way, but 2 years away. Snowbirds make it worse.

Aces4 01-17-2023 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Regorp (Post 2176699)
The worst traffic has to be on 301, south of 44. Every afternoon a parking lot. Future plans call for expanding the lanes to a 4 way, but 2 years away. Snowbirds make it worse.

I think it’s the full timers that make it worse, if they would leave the traffic would be much better.:ohdear:

VApeople 01-17-2023 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Aces4 (Post 2176704)
I think it’s the full timers that make it worse, if they would leave the traffic would be much better.:ohdear:

That's funny!

If everyone were full timers, we would never have bad traffic. It would be the same all year long.

togabill 01-17-2023 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Happydaz (Post 2176002)
Traffic is much worse than last year especially around the southern part of the Villages. Roads that used to be low traffic like 466A, Buena Vista and Morse are now more crowded than prior years. I avoid driving if I can. Change is one thing, rapid, unremitting expansion is another.

Agree!

Michael G. 01-17-2023 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 2176731)

If everyone were full timers, we would never have bad traffic. It would be the same all year long.

Yes, less traffic. :pepper2:

NewRealms 01-17-2023 11:28 AM

Michael, this is season, high season in central FL where snowbirds come to roost. It is the time for locals to hibernate, just like bears do. Everything takes longer to get to and lines are long in stores. It's the price we pay for 7 1/2 months of peaceful bliss. ;-)

CFrance 01-17-2023 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by tvbound (Post 2176507)
"If the driver going south on Morse has a green light to turn left and you have a red light, you need to STOP and let the other driver have the right-of-way."



You are absolutely correct and is a big pet peeve of mine.

If I am making a left hand turn with a green arrow (not just a green light) and an opposing driver is making a right-on-red, expect me to be one of those people laying on the horn for the ignorant/self-important person...making that right hand turn against those with a green turn arrow. And yes, I know that I am required to turn left into the left hand lane (if there's two lanes), but why in the world would the right hand turning driver think that their action is OK? Particularly when the left turning person has no idea, if the right hand turning person coming at them, actually understands traffic laws and will stay in the right hand lane after turning? Other than having an 'entitlement/I'm more important than you' attitude - that is.

They are also likely to be the same types who drive the speed limit in the left lane, as traffic builds up behind them.

From the Florida Driver's License Handbook:
"Finish your turn in the proper lane. A right turn should be from the right lane into the right lane of the roadway entered. A left turn may be completed in any lane lawfully available, or safe, for the desired direction of travel. See the diagrams for making left turns from or into one-way streets."


If I'm reading this correctly, it seems like when turning left onto a four-lane road, you can turn into either lane.


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