Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is one of the least expensive over 55 places to live in all the us
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Must say all this has been discussed before. Morse used to only go as far as 466, then the expansion began. I've seen both golf-carts and cars do stupid things at this site. Carts trying to "beat" the car-traffic rather than just waiting OR cars going out the chute (so to speak) when it's their turn to go north through the gate. I've had the one finger salute given when the cart should have waited. High season is an issue no matter where one is in T.V. with traffic issues. Just leave a bit sooner and take a deep breath and it will all pan out in the end.
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There are many solutions. The best is to install a tunnel for Southbound carts to cross under Morse.
However, the simplest, cheapest, and quickest solution is to move the gates and the guardhouse 100' or so to the north (or move the cross-over 100" south) so the cross--over is close to the gates in the same manner as at every other crossing throughout The Villages. That would also solve any concern about N/B vehicles backing up to 466. The real problem is that N/B vehicles in the "inside" or "guest" lane never stop at the gate when they are "waved" through by the attendant. Even those that do stop (those in the "outside" or "residents" lane) get a "running start" and are at speed by the time they reach the cross-over. Many N/B drivers are careful and courteous and slowly approach the cross-over. However, I have had many N/B drivers (most often contractors in pickups or the usual type that drive BMW's) pass through the cross-over at 30+mph. Frankly, I am surprised that collisions are not a regular occurrence at the cross-over. If The Villages doesn't want to move the gates and the guardhouse to the north, the cross-over can easily be moved to the south and positioned just after the N/B traffic gates and just before the S/B gates. This would involve nothing more than painting the stripes on the road and adding a small path to connect to the existing cart path on the east side of Morse. |
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We have been in The Villages for 27 years and frequently cross Morse at the 466 gate. In all that time we have never had a problem getting across safely and do not recall one accident happening there involving a golf cart and auto. If golf cart drivers merge properly and early enough and use a little patience, getting across is easy. As far as alternate paths, tunnels, etc. go, these have been reviewed and discussed ad nauseum, and as Morse is a county road, other parties need to get involved in any change and that seems to hit dead ends.
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Except that it's not "The Villages", it's a county road.
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I agree.
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or under 466 - more expensive, but eliminates two 90° "head-on" blind corners after exiting the northbound tunnel under 466
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They could ban golf cart traffic, that would be the easiest resolution to the problem. It’s a county road, the county sure isn’t footing the bill. Furthermore, why risk any lawsuits? Just get rid of the problem for free.
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Brilliant---cut off golf cart access for 5-10,000 residents.
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