Talk of The Villages Florida

Talk of The Villages Florida (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/)
-   The Villages, Florida, General Discussion (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/)
-   -   Traffic controls in the tri-counties (https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/traffic-controls-tri-counties-320168/)

EBZ06 05-31-2021 09:25 AM

Having grown up in the "big city" (Queens, NY). I've seen some traffic related things that's make your head spin. But, my contention is, the worst drivers in the country reside in Florida. No doubt. I know that most of us all come from somewhere else, but it's true - Fla-da. I submit: I-75. That being said, these "Traffic Engineers" know not what they do. In Queens, Northern Blvd runs basically parallel to the Long Island Expressway into Manhattan. The "Distressway" is infamous for being a total bottleneck, especially during the rush hours. Years ago, someone discovered that if they timed the lights on Northern - and you observed the 35MPH speed limit, you could make it into the city. I tried it. It works, and also relieved me of a lot of frustration. I believe it would work here on 27/441 - but only if the morons who HAVE to do 50+ would abide.

TesaA 05-31-2021 09:27 AM

YES!!! My favorite gripe is the driver who stops at the light two or three cars away from the "lead" car and totally blocks anyone from making it into the right turn lane.

rmd2 05-31-2021 09:40 AM

There are 2 traffic lights that don't work properly at night. I don't know why this is only at night but this is what happens. If you are coming out of Lowe's or Cracker Barrel on 441 and you want to go straight across 441 onto Buenos Aries Rd. you can sit through 3 light changes and you won't get a green light to go across 441. You have to turn R, go to the next light on 441, do a U Turn and then make a right onto Buenos Aries.

The other non-functioning light is at Southern Trace and Buena Vista. If you are on Southern Trace and want to make a left turn onto Buena Vista at night good luck. You can sit there forever and the light will not change. I have had to make a UTurn and go back again through the gate sometimes this will trip the light but sometimes even that won't work. If another car comes behind me it generally will trip the light then.

These two lights do not work at night. During the day they are fine. I live in the area and drive there all the time, but I just don't understand why they don't function at night (you can tell I am a night person:)

GPGuar 05-31-2021 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 1952771)
I am one of those wonderful drivers.

I don't pull out into the intersection until I am confident I can turn left without pausing.

WHY!!!???? I understand you’re safety concern but all this does is back up traffic behind you. And usually if I’m the one behind you I get stuck at the light. And please don’t say something like “I’m retired what’s the rush?”

daddymac1127 05-31-2021 10:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPGuar (Post 1953100)
WHY!!!???? I understand you’re safety concern but all this does is back up traffic behind you. And usually if I’m the one behind you I get stuck at the light. And please don’t say something like “I’m retired what’s the rush?”

i will say it. Your RETIRED WHAT IS THE RUSH? I always say better to use common sense and be safe than sorry.

VApeople 05-31-2021 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 1952771)
I am one of those wonderful drivers.

I don't pull out into the intersection until I am confident I can turn left without pausing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by GPGuar (Post 1953100)
WHY!!!???? I understand you’re safety concern

Your post makes no sense.

You say you understand my "safety concerns", but then you ask "Why".

Anyway, we have been here five years and have never found the traffic to be irritating. We know how others drive and we have learned how to deal with it. That is what grown-ups do.

kathyspear 05-31-2021 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daddymac1127 (Post 1953116)
i will say it. Your RETIRED WHAT IS THE RUSH? I always say better to use common sense and be safe than sorry.

All Villagers are NOT retired. Just saying ...

k.

jimhurtt@twc.com 05-31-2021 11:36 AM

Good venting. You should feel a lot better now.

C. C. Rider 05-31-2021 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Girlcopper (Post 1952980)
Just for the record. Its illegal to pull into the intersection while you wait for a break in traffic to make your turn. I know. Iknow. Everyone does it and so do I BUT those people are just obeying traffic laws

First, you contradict yourself in your post. How can something be "illegal" and at the same time be "obeying traffic laws"?

Second, if you think it is "illegal" to pull into the intersection when you have a green light, I'd like you to show me the law that says that. People who make right hand turns pull into the intersection all the time before turning right, so why couldn't people in the left lane also pull into the intersection before making their turn?

GPGuar 05-31-2021 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VApeople (Post 1953117)
Your post makes no sense.

You say you understand my "safety concerns", but then you ask "Why".

Anyway, we have been here five years and have never found the traffic to be irritating. We know how others drive and we have learned how to deal with it. That is what grown-ups do.

That’s fine, I’ll wait Patiently behind you while you Cautiously proceed into the intersection. No worries. Lol Just different driving from different parts of the country.

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-31-2021 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sandy and Ed (Post 1952956)
I can add two additional frustrations:

The traffic in the rotary has the right of way. Some drivers from one particular unnamed state are apparently taught that traffic entering the circle has the right of way. Result? Traffic in the circle slows and bunches up to allow the incoming vehicle to enter. WRONG.

Next: Rotaries here need some getting use to. Once you have been here awhile this isn’t a problem since you expect it. For newer residents or seasonal residents, this may be an issue. Some of the rotaries have two marked dotted line exit lanes from the rotary both going into some village entrances. It is possible for traffic in the right lane which is proceeding STRAIGHT past the exit to cross with traffic in the left lane attempting to leave the rotary to enter the village. The road markings show a turn possible from the left lane. The issue might. be resolved by somehow changing the road markings to reflect only the right lane may leave the rotary.

I never leave a rotary from the left lane regardless of how the lanes are marked

If the outside lane is the only lane that may leave the rotary, then the people coming in from the inside lane would never be allowed to leave the rotary. They'd just keep going around in a circle forever.

The inside lane is for people who are going past their own next exit. If they're going around 2 exits, or 3 exits, or making a complete u-turn. In fact, if they are going to their third exit OR making a u-turn, they are -required- to enter into the inside lane. People who are on the outside lane are not -allowed- to go 3/4 or all the way around the circle.

VApeople 05-31-2021 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1953216)
The inside lane is for people who are going past their own next exit. If they're going around 2 exits, or 3 exits, or making a complete u-turn. In fact, if they are going to their third exit OR making a u-turn, they are -required- to enter into the inside lane. People who are on the outside lane are not -allowed- to go 3/4 or all the way around the circle.

You and I and most other villagers agree. However, we are aware that some drivers do not agree with us.

That is why I drive slowly thru a roundabout and always have one hand on my horn, and I use it very frequently.

Laker14 06-01-2021 04:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by C. C. Rider (Post 1952901)
They are not talking about pulling out into the intersection when the light is RED. Pull out into the intersection when the light is GREEN. Then when there's a gap in the oncoming traffic or when the oncoming traffic stops, you can make your left hand turn, even if the light has now turned RED.

That's perfectly legal because you ENTERED the intersection when the light was GREEN.

This is the way I was taught in Driver's Ed in 1969, in Ohio. Also, I was taught to keep your wheels straight while waiting, so that if you get back-ended you don't get driven into the oncoming lane.
Some young people in my community up north were killed a few years ago when they had their wheel turned anticipating the left turn, and got rear-ended. Keep the wheels straight.

J1ceasar 06-01-2021 05:08 AM

If all of the seniors would actually turn their heads to look left and right then they wouldn't be any accidents until then I'll stay in the right hand lane and they're simply is not enough time when you're doing 30 miles an hour or 50 like some of them do to go from one lane to the other to turn in 25 ft

J1ceasar 06-01-2021 05:12 AM

Again and again I believe the lights your timed so you do not speed. Please remember Leesburg itself has many many retail stores that are small and have inlets and outlets going on to the highway so the speed limit is less. It's for your safety as well as mine so next time you see someone pulling out of Wendy's you're not doing 55 mph but you're doing 35 etc etc etc. And if you don't like 27 in Leesburg please stay in the bubble


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:27 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Optimisation provided by DragonByte SEO v2.0.32 (Pro) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.