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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Brush up on rules for roundabouts prior to arrival of snowbirds

Nervous about driving in a roundabout in The Villages?

Confused about how to navigate them properly?

The Sumter County Board of County Commissioners, in cooperation with the Sumter County Sheriff’s Office, has developed an educational guide to navigating roundabouts in Sumter County.

Here are some important points to remember:

Approaching Roundabouts

• Reduce your speed and prepare to yield to all traffic in the roundabout.

• Guide signs provide guidance for approach street locations, not lane use orientation.

This car sustained damage after a collision in a roundabout last year near Savannah Center.

Choose your lane

Approaching a two-lane roundabout, make a lane choice according to the following rules:

• If you intend to exit the roundabout more than halfway around, use the LEFT-HAND lane.

• If you intend to exit the roundabout less than halfway around, use the RIGHT-HAND lane.

• If you intend to continue straight through, use either lane unless signs or markings indicate otherwise.

A distracted driver crashed her vehicle in 2017 into a building in the center of a roundabout.

Navigating Roundabouts

• Move up to the entrance line and wait for a gap in traffic. DO NOT ENTER next to a vehicle in the roundabout, as that vehicle may be exiting at the next exit.

• Within the roundabout, do not stop except to avoid a collision; you have the right-of-way over entering traffic. Keep moving in a counterclockwise direction.

• Do not change lanes in a roundabout.

• A striped channelization island is present in several roundabouts, which reduces the circulatory roadway to one lane approaching a single-lane exit.

A white van was spotted going the wrong way in 2018 in the roundabout at Buena Vista Boulevard and Bailey Trail.

For a full explanation about roundabouts, follow this link: http://www.districtgov.org/community/Roundabout-02-08-12.pdf

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