Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/intersec...s/fhwasa10006/
Table 2: Common Inscribed Circle Diameter Ranges Multilane Roundabout (2 lanes) WB-50 (WB-15) 150 to 220 ft (46 to 67 m) Multilane Roundabout (2 lanes) WB-67 (WB-20) 165 to 220 ft (50 to 67 m): I would guess that the roundabout at Buena Vista and El Camino Real to be about 120 feet in diameter, not sure. but no where near the 220 ft in the chart. I think our roundabouts are too small. |
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Then again, to make them larger would have increased the footprint and reduced how many houses they could have crammed together...and still provide MMP's (in a lot of areas). In addition, a contributing problem is a lack of consistency... in signage and striping. Enter Here |
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Keep one eye in your mirror, one eye on the road in front of you and one eye in your right or left side mirrors depending on what lane you're in. This will protect you from all the idiots that didn't look at those big green signs before they entered the roundabout or failed to yield at all. Then.
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Think of a roundabout as a regular highway with deep curves. You don’t turn right from a left hand lane or left from the right lane! If you are in the right lane your choices are to go straight or turn at the first right. From the left lane you can also go straight or go left. In many cases that will mean you enter your village on the guest side.
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Quick Answer = Avoid being exactly next to a car in the circle - always be in back of or in front of the adjacent car. Watch the front wheels of the adjacent car to see where they are going to turn. And always be willing to go around the circle a second time to avoid collisions. Traffic is generally light in the Villages. Be thankful you have made a good choice to live here.
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Yes, you’re correct. Stay in the left lane. The folks entering the round-about on your right must yield. As you exit the round-about, move into the right lane to get to the resident gate. That’s why there is a dotted line. You can cross it. And if your worried about traffic entering the round-about, then you must worry about people running red lights when you have a green. They’re required to yield, have faith or you’ll worry yourself to death.
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Just pay attention to the signs that are about 100 feet before the roundabout. If you are in the right-hand lane, you may go straight or turn right. If you are in the left-hand lane, you may go straight, turn left, or make a U-turn. Follow the signs.
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If its not safe, go around the circle one more time till, there's a safe opening--nothing wrong with staying in the left lane for the 3rd exit and going to the residents gate, less wear and tear on my window motor
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Me personally when I want to turn right to get off on the 3rd exit, I stay in the inside lane until I get to the 3rd exit then I try to make real sure there's nobody right next to me, because you don't know if they're going straight or turning with you. A thumb of rule for me is I never run along side of any other vehicle. If do & I have to I'll go all the way around again! Everybodies got their own idea how the circles work, just be real careful & don't trust anybody.
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Round about
Think of it as a normal intersection. You never turn left from right lane and never turn right from left lane.
Left lane is only straight or left Right lane is only straight or right. When you are in the circle these rules still apply |
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It was a waste of money putting up all those green signs before the circles....so many people don't obey them. Nearly every time I travel east on Stillwater and try use the third exit at Morris there is some driver entering the circle in the right lane and turning left. They probably do this because the bypass at Lake Sumter Landing is a short way up. Among other things it makes it more difficult for those who turned properly getting into the right lane to use the bypass. (as an aside, those using Stillwater going west entering Buena Vista can legally turn left because there is no exit on the opposite side of the circle and therefore cars in entering the circle in the left lane cannont travel through crossing the right lane. The green signs show that left turns can be made from the right lane.)
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Using signals is the best key when navigating the circles, it gives the other driver the cue as to which way you are going. I don't understand the non-use of turn signals in The Villages - don't make someone have to read your mind, tell them where you are going. PS...you probably don't want to read someone's mind anyway you would probably only get the high sign.
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The person in the circle has the right of way. You yield before entering, stopping if a car is coming, merge when safe to do so
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Roundabouts or TRAFFIC CIRCLES in TV
GET RID OF LANES IN THE CIRCLE!!
Traffic should merge and approach the circle in single file. Yield to traffic already in and coming round from the left. Go round in single file to your required exit. Always use a right turn signal PRIOR to leaving the circle. Would this make things easier and safer |
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