Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Reason for confusion re: left turn:
Let's say I'm approaching the circle. North is straight ahead. East is to my right. West to the left. I'm coming from the South. I want to go west. So I enter the circle via the inner-most lane. I'm now in the inside lane, travelling counter-clockwise. According to the rules, I'm in the correct lane to take a left. Except - now I'm IN the circle. Once you are IN the circle, the only "left" that exists, is the circle itself. All exits are RIGHT exits, once you have entered the circle. Now that's nitpicking, we all know that we're talking about a "west" exit in my scenario. But let's continue past the nit. We go past the first exit. The one heading east. We are now at the north exit. The next exit - the FIRST exit past the north exit, where we are at this very moment, in the inside lane, is the exit we want to take. But that means we're in the wrong lane. Why? Because we are at the NORTH entrance to the circle right now. And everyone knows, if you are coming from the north, and need to turn west, you are taking the FIRST exit - from the north. As soon as you move away from the entrance you came from, you are no longer turning left. That is the point some of us are trying to make, to explain WHY the last 16 pages of this thread exists. If it were as easy and simple and elementary as some of you (and the graphics) try to make it look, there wouldn't be 16 pages (and how many other multi-page threads) of back and forth. |
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The sign, not the roundabout ahead sign but the actual traffic flow sign when posted before the roundabout. |
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Another thing. Do not change lanes while in the roundabout. In other words, do not move from the inner lane to the outer lane prior to an exit. Continue all the way to the exit in the inner lane and take the left exit lane. Just as the pamphlet shows. |
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don't sweat the circles--millions of vehicles use them very year , with very few accidents--lot safer than 4 way intersections
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I was asking about proof regarding your statement of... Quote:
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1. You must yield to both lanes before entering the circle. 2. You cannot overtake any vehicle while in the circle. 3. When you turn your wheel to the right from the inside lane to exit to the west, you are not making a right turn, you are completing the left turn you started when you entered the circle. |
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I am beginning to think everyone who doesn't understand this VERY simple concept should have their license removed and never allowed to drive.
A traffic circle is a traffic light replacement. Nothing more. Think of it as driving down 466 or 466a and turing onto Morse or Buena Vista. If you want to turn right get in the right lane. If you want to turn left get in the left lane. If you want to go straight either lane works. Why is this hard to understand? You have all used traffic lights for years. It works exactly the same.
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Nailed it-very simple-but a lot of drivers in TV don't think that fast as evidenced by a recent golf cart vs car accident--the cart driver was 77 the car driver was 86
willing to bet younger drivers would have reacted fast enough to avoid the accident--if you can afford it, buy a car with the technology that makes up for our age related slower related reaction time |
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This was the only traffic circle I had to deal with until I moved here. Nobody knew what to do, so we just closed our eyes and then entered the Twilight Zone. Seems to still work for some here.
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I am extremely impressed with how seldom there are incidents in the traffic circles. In general they work as designed allowing for traffic to move smoothly. The vast majority of folks seem to know what they are doing.
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#162
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OK,I've read all of these post and I have come up with a plan. Replace all Traffic Circles with an Overpass.Problem solved.
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#163
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This is one is in Swindon England called the Magic Roundabout. Consists of 5 smaller circles feeding a larger central one.
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Imagine the thread debating that !!
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That appears to not have any pavement markings...inside the roundabout itself.
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