That was absolutely FANTASTIC! What a great service for the public and especially The Village people. Thank you so much Sheriff's! Great driving Jerry!
This was awesome! ❤The roundabouts in my North Carolina community are single-lane but some aggressive drivers try to pass while navigating. When on the highway, I typically drive in a staggered formation ( if possible ) to leave as much room for unexpected side-to-side movement. This technique is often practiced with groups of motorcycles. ❤Thank you Jerry & Linda!💞
Thank you Jerry and Linda and the Officers of Sumter County for this informative information/lesson on roundabouts in the Villages. As a seasonal visitor to the Villages it really helped to brush up on the rules and courtesies of driving in the roundabouts. See you when we get there in a few weeks.
I live near Boston and in much our area we have rotaries (that’s what we call them) and they make total sense for what they are intended to do, they actually make busy intersections much safer.
I put my left turn signal on to let other drivers know when I'm not exiting the roundabout then change to the right turn signal before I get ready to exit. I think this helps a lot
These men are of of the best things about Florida! We were residents from 2004-2018. Best law enforcement officers anywhere! They are VERY community minded. Kudos to Jerry and Linda for putting this together. 👏👏👏
We have a lot of roundabouts where I live in Ohio, and more are being constructed all the time. I really wish people would use turn signals. I hardly ever see anyone use them, so you have to really hang back and watch closely. I use mine (😇), but this is so helpful and I wish more used them. And creeping up beside other cars, cutting people off, you really have to slow down and be cautious. And if you miss your turn, just go around again for Pete's sake, don't try to correct and cut someone off! Roundabouts do keep traffic moving.
Great video! It's funny because my wife gets on me in the roundabouts if I'm not following the rules of the roundabout. She says "read the sign, left lane for the second or third exits and use your turn signal." She's like an auxiliary deputy sheriff of Sumter and Lake counties. 🤣
As an older driver I have never received official instructions on how to drive roundabouts. We are getting more and more in Minnesota. This is REALLY HELPFUL....they do require knowing more than what most drivers know. One thing the advice about not having two cars next to each other however that is extremely hard to control. Thanks to the Sheriff's....the Villages should be commended for having such great officers in their employ.
Thank you so much for today’s video! Roundabouts are a constant disagreement in my household. Get aggressive or you’ll never get out is a no no in my book. Already in the roundabout have the right of way, Thank you Officer! In VA we had a zipper courtesy in our area but no one observes that here in FL, lol. Have a great weekend Jerry & Linda 😘
We live in MD and love them in our area. Help with congestion. We are used to them so everyone is aware of safety issues. Good luck. Obviously, dealing with us older drivers is a challenge dealing with change.
Nobody of any age likes change. It feels scary especially when driving. One difference I’ve noticed in the US is we don’t have enough signage directing the traffic pattern within roundabouts. In Europe they paint the correct directions on the pavement. Why don’t we do that here? In the roundabout by my house we just have squiggly lines. What does a squiggly line mean? I have no idea and apparently neither does anyone else! It’s so confusing!
Great video, as always. Thank you! The British have used roundabouts for eons, and every driver is an expert on their use. One thing they do that we don’t is use their turn signal religiously. Understanding each other’s intentions is fundamental to roundabout safety. Here are the basics: 1) as you approach the roundabout: if you will exit at 90deg signal right (left in the UK). If exiting at 270deg signal left. 2) when in the roundabout: as you pass the 2nd exit prior to your intended exit cancel your signal. And as you pass the 1st exit prior to your exit signal right. It’s simpler than it sounds, and it clearly lets others know your intentions.
THANK YOU for this! We have been visiting TV for 5 yrs & I have yet to drive the car b/c the round-abouts scare me. It finally makes sense & the advice of not having a car next to you is GREAT!!!
Excellent, very informative. So many folks as well as myself come from cities that do not have many round abouts, I only had to deal with one. But new surroundings are a little intimidating, more traffic. Thank you to the officers for everything you do and to Jerry and Linda.👍🏻🥰
Great show Thanks to the sheriffs office for doing this. That is great information. Specially, for people from California like me we don’t have many roundabouts.
Just the traffic circle in Long Beach (PCH/Lakewood Bl) and the town square in Orange, CA. No others in So Cal of which I am aware. No brainer for the SO's executive officers to come out - the channel reaches 63,000 targeted residents or soon-to-be-residents and if their two or so hours of time reduced even a handful of collisions, the time and money saved is a very good return on their time investment. So glad they were able to recognize that and participate!
What a great video Jerry and Linda...I remember driving to a new job with my friend about 30 or more years ago in NY, and there was a roundabout there. I looked like Chevy Chase in European Vacation passing Big Ben and Parliment well into the night LOL! We were 3 hours late for work, but at least we made it out of that darn circle! Thank you to the 2 wonderful police officers who took the time to make this video so special as well! Safe travels! 🚙🚦🌴
Boy! You guys are doing your thing… was great all about turnabouts, we do have some here in Oregon the outside of the metro area. So I also learned some things today. 😊Good Day!
That was awesome! We don't have many roundabouts where I live in Tennessee but I love them. The sherrifs were so great. This will help so many drivers. Thanks Jerry and Linda. I just love your videos. 😊
Great Video. Now I Massachusetts we call Roundabouts Rotaries. The rule of thumb is the person in the Roundabout or Rotary has the right of way. We are new here also. Enjoy your videos
I love roundabouts but my biggest pet peeve is when people stop at the yield sign when there is no traffic in the circle! Is a yield sign people, not a STOP sign!!
👏 Well done Jerry & Linda and a thank you to our local sheriffs! What a valuable video! Many people will benefit from this and more than likely this may very well prevent future accidents. My brother who was just here was struggling with these roundabouts. Wonderful idea you came up with.😊
Great video! I wish you had gone through a roundabout bypass, Jerry. Some people don’t understand that the roundabout speed limit is 20 mph while the bypass speed limit is the same as the road before the roundabout, usually 35 mph. Safe driving, everyone!
I personally love roundabouts! I think they are easy to navigate. We have them up here in Maryland in a lot of places. The problem in general is that people don’t pay attention when they are driving (not using blinkers, not making full stops, speeding, using cellphone). In general, after people have their new driver’s license they totally forget what they were taught on how to drive the correct way. If they would pay more attention we would have less accidents and fatalities.
At 20 minutes into the video you have said what took me a few months to finally learn when we moved here years ago. LEFT lane goes LEFT or straight around the circle. RIGHT lane goes RIGHT or straight around roundabout. Some roundabouts do not help make that clear. For example, coming out of Village of Collier across from Evan’s Prairie Country Club is different in the street markings and confusing. Thank you so much for doing this video. I would love to see The Daily News put daily or semi-weekly drawings and hints so more visitors and Villagers would be aware. Share this video with your friends y’all. Thank you again.
That's a good'n Jerry and Linda. Roundabouts are popping up more and more here in Pa. I've also seen several being constructed in Alabama as well. Thanks for the refresher course.
This was a terrific video. My sister has roundabouts where she lives in Washington state but I have never had to use one in my small community in Oregon. I've always been curious how they work and they seemed daunting to me. This was very helpful should I ever have to use one. Thanks to you and the Sheriff's office for this valuable information.
A great, educational video good for anywhere USA. Our town is building more and more roundabouts though our signage is not as good as yours in The Villages. Be well guys!
We had tons of them when we lived in New England, but they were all one lane, not two. Hoping to learn something new here today, although, I'm pretty sure I do it correctly. Side note: I purchased a book about TV, called "The Roundabout Way."
Round abouts are proven to decrease congestion and stop and go traffic which increases fuel use. Why is the US so stubborn and always resist anything new? We need to embrace these simple things even if they are new to us. Change is hard, but try! Also thank you so much to the sheriff for educating us! I wish that there was more education and explanation at the roundabouts that indicate how to traverse them. In my neighborhood there are 3 roundabouts and they’re all completely different! Just when you think you understand how they work we get confused at the next one!
Ever since the installation of airbags, the recommendation is to hold the steering wheel at 4 and 7 so that if the airbag goes off, there’s no injury to your wrists.
Thanks for another fun video. Interesting that TV has so many. In Jersey when I was young, a million years ago we had many of them. But they have pretty much all been taken out and replaced with traffic lights. My guess is they work much better in limited traffic areas (just a guess). To be honest I’m not a big fan of them. Thanks for the entertainment
Big thanks to the officers! Something like this should be shown everywhere. Michigan here, we have lots of roundabouts in the lower part of the state. I honestly don’t understand why some people can’t understand how to navigate a roundabout. One roundabout near me is one of the top dangerous ones in the state. There are accidents there all the time. After watching this video, I bet it’s because of people not using turn signals, etc.
Enjoyed the video once again. You are a little behind on the roundabout count for Carmel though (we live just north of there). They are now up to over 150 roundabouts in Carmel. They build those about as fast as TV builds houses!. Over dual lane busy roads (like Morse), they still build roundabouts, but is structured as an overpass and has a roundabout on each side of the maiin road. They figure a way to put them in everywhere!
There’s a new round about in my area, a week after it opened I witnessed an older gentleman turn left, -as in the 4 way stop - a truck driver (coming toward him)flashed his lights, stopped waved his arm, and the older gentleman kept going. Could have been a wreck but thank goodness a wreck was avoided.
Hey Jerry and Linda. Happy Monday 🤗Roundabouts are great. But unfortunately some ppl are selfish, always in a rush and have a me first attitude. And the officer/deputy/sheriff made a great point; use your signal. We are not mind readers. Ppl don’t follow dotted and solid lines on the regular road much less roundabouts. Some New Yorkers in a hurry to get in front of you just to stop at a red light 🤦♀️. We don’t have too many roundabouts but if all ppl were courteous and practiced proper driving etiquette, it would be smooth. Just from watching you drive Jerry , the left lane has the right of way. This was a much needed video. Thank you to the officer/deputy/sheriff that rode with you. No worries Jerry. We all occasionally forget the turn signal. But you owned it and are aware for future turns. Miss Linda on this drive. Wonderful video. And wives are not a nag to husbands while driving; it’s the reverse 😂😂😂. Have a great weekend and see you mailbag Monday? Know your cruise coming up.
@@JERRYANDLINDA 🥹aww. Thanks so much. I have received some salty comments about my comments on other folks I follow but have developed thick skin and take it with a grain of salt. No one has to read it. Keep scrolling. Thanks for your support. Grand weekend to you 🥰🤗
I live in MI and we have many roundabouts in the suburbs. I live in Lake Orion where we have four roundabouts in a three mile area on a road leading to and from I-75.
We have round abouts in our region , I just went through a round about , down the street , we need one in our region. We have ALOT of drivers from coming or going , from everywhere. Our cityare GROWING FAST per year .
This was Great, I have learned a lot. I also can apply this to driving my Golf Car. Hmmm, maybe you can do another video on a Golf Car.😊. Thank you for doing this informative video.
@@lovinglife58 hi, Golf Cars has a separate area, for example, going to Water Lily. Water Lily has a Golf Car path and to go either Water Lily Recreation or Lake Okahumpka there is around about.
Thanks to the Sheriff’s Office for taking the time to do this. Thanks Jerry for putting it together. Well done.
I was honored to meet Pat Breeden in the Villages and at the County fair. Nice guy. He is running for Sheirff!! Go and vote for him
This was great! Terrific partnership between the police and the community.
Very informative video tonight . Nice to see law enforcement involved in educating the public#Wulffdendad
Great show.
That was absolutely FANTASTIC! What a great service for the public and especially The Village people. Thank you so much Sheriff's! Great driving Jerry!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Village People! Lol. Like the band? Love it!
Wonderful! Your videos always put me in a great mood!
Glad to hear that!
Nice Ride Along Great Information
Not a roundabout fan. And yes, we have them in Michigan.
Appreciated that fact that you folks showed how to navigate Roundabouts in actual practice by filming. 3:38 3:42
Driving it made things clearer. Thank you! : )
Glad it helped!
Great show, it was just what I needed, to know you both will always be safe,!! !!
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Loved the trip about round abouts. We have them here in Georgia.
This was awesome! ❤The roundabouts in my North Carolina community are single-lane but some aggressive drivers try to pass while navigating. When on the highway, I typically drive in a staggered formation ( if possible ) to leave as much room for unexpected side-to-side movement. This technique is often practiced with groups of motorcycles. ❤Thank you Jerry & Linda!💞
Thank you Jerry and Linda and the Officers of Sumter County for this informative information/lesson on roundabouts in the Villages. As a seasonal visitor to the Villages it really helped to brush up on the rules and courtesies of driving in the roundabouts. See you when we get there in a few weeks.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Roundabouts are starting to pop up in the Sacramento California area. I like them!
This was a great video episode.
I live near Boston and in much our area we have rotaries (that’s what we call them) and they make total sense for what they are intended to do, they actually make busy intersections much safer.
I grew up with rotaries also, having spent much of my life in Mass.
this is great to know we will be in the villages in May and now I know how-to drive-in a roundabout Thank you.
Thank you both for this great video and I really love round-a-bouts…they are fun and really help! Thanks and have a blessed weekend!!! ❤❤🎉🎉
Thank you Mia! You too!
I put my left turn signal on to let other drivers know when I'm not exiting the roundabout then change to the right turn signal before I get ready to exit. I think this helps a lot
And that’s EXACTLY how one does it correctly!! Thanks for role modeling that for those around you in a roundabout way.
@@patdennis2586 I don't understand why that method isn't taught.
These men are of of the best things about Florida! We were residents from 2004-2018. Best law enforcement officers anywhere! They are VERY community minded. Kudos to Jerry and Linda for putting this together. 👏👏👏
We have a lot of roundabouts where I live in Ohio, and more are being constructed all the time. I really wish people would use turn signals. I hardly ever see anyone use them, so you have to really hang back and watch closely. I use mine (😇), but this is so helpful and I wish more used them. And creeping up beside other cars, cutting people off, you really have to slow down and be cautious. And if you miss your turn, just go around again for Pete's sake, don't try to correct and cut someone off! Roundabouts do keep traffic moving.
yep....if you cannot safely exit, go around again....
So glad the officer mentioned solid lines, so many drivers do not understand what solid white lines mean especially on the highways
What a great idea for a show. Great job Jerry.
Very informative. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Great video! It's funny because my wife gets on me in the roundabouts if I'm not following the rules of the roundabout. She says "read the sign, left lane for the second or third exits and use your turn signal." She's like an auxiliary deputy sheriff of Sumter and Lake counties. 🤣
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Great and hilarious comment Dr Tom! My husband and I were cracking up , yep that’s me, the new auxiliary sheriff!
As an older driver I have never received official instructions on how to drive roundabouts. We are getting more and more in Minnesota. This is REALLY HELPFUL....they do require knowing more than what most drivers know. One thing the advice about not having two cars next to each other however that is extremely hard to control. Thanks to the Sheriff's....the Villages should be commended for having such great officers in their employ.
This was a great video, I now know that I've been doing this correct. Thank you to the officers that took the time to do your video!
I love roundabouts. This should be a must watch for all.
Fantastic video…. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you to the Sheriff and the Captain and you for this much needed 'tutorial'.
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Thank you so much for today’s video! Roundabouts are a constant disagreement in my household. Get aggressive or you’ll never get out is a no no in my book. Already in the roundabout have the right of way, Thank you Officer! In VA we had a zipper courtesy in our area but no one observes that here in FL, lol. Have a great weekend Jerry & Linda 😘
Love roundabouts. So much more efficient and keeps traffic moving.
Roundabouts are great. They keep traffic moving.
Very helpful to refresh our understanding and relearn roundabout etiquette.
This was awesome. I learned several things. I appreciate the officers and you guys educating us.
That was great! Very nice of those men to make the time to get with you and educate the public!
Great community education! 👮♀️
Thank you Susan!
Thank you so much for making this video!! I hope many, many people watch!!
Thank you for making this video. It was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
So glad you did this video, thank you so much! All viillagers should receive this information.
Glad it was helpful!
Roundabouts keep the traffic moving. Biggest issue is when people don’t follow the rules of the road! Thanks for the tutorial!
Great show, maybe TV can use this for a class for residents.
THANK YOU FOR EMPHASIZING TURN SIGNAL USE!
We live in MD and love them in our area. Help with congestion. We are used to them so everyone is aware of safety issues. Good luck. Obviously, dealing with us older drivers is a challenge dealing with change.
Nobody of any age likes change. It feels scary especially when driving. One difference I’ve noticed in the US is we don’t have enough signage directing the traffic pattern within roundabouts. In Europe they paint the correct directions on the pavement. Why don’t we do that here? In the roundabout by my house we just have squiggly lines. What does a squiggly line mean? I have no idea and apparently neither does anyone else! It’s so confusing!
Great video, as always. Thank you! The British have used roundabouts for eons, and every driver is an expert on their use. One thing they do that we don’t is use their turn signal religiously. Understanding each other’s intentions is fundamental to roundabout safety. Here are the basics: 1) as you approach the roundabout: if you will exit at 90deg signal right (left in the UK). If exiting at 270deg signal left. 2) when in the roundabout: as you pass the 2nd exit prior to your intended exit cancel your signal. And as you pass the 1st exit prior to your exit signal right. It’s simpler than it sounds, and it clearly lets others know your intentions.
Great job on this video, guys!
Thanks so much!
Thanks Jerry, Linda and Officers for a very informative video! Loved it!❤
TY so much for the explanation and visuals. I've always struggled w/those round abouts when visiting TV.
We love and support all police officers and are very grateful for their service. ❤. Roundabouts are a bit intimidating but I don’t mind.
THANK YOU for this! We have been visiting TV for 5 yrs & I have yet to drive the car b/c the round-abouts scare me. It finally makes sense & the advice of not having a car next to you is GREAT!!!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for sharing this video Jerry and the sherif's department, a lot of great information
Glad you enjoyed it Debra!
Excellent, very informative. So many folks as well as myself come from cities that do not have many round abouts, I only had to deal with one. But new surroundings are a little intimidating, more traffic. Thank you to the officers for everything you do and to Jerry and Linda.👍🏻🥰
We are used to round abouts. Used to them from being in the UK - they have had them forever.
Very informative. Thank you for the lesson :)
Great show
Thanks to the sheriffs office for doing this. That is great information. Specially, for people from California like me we don’t have many roundabouts.
Our pleasure!
Just the traffic circle in Long Beach (PCH/Lakewood Bl) and the town square in Orange, CA. No others in So Cal of which I am aware. No brainer for the SO's executive officers to come out - the channel reaches 63,000 targeted residents or soon-to-be-residents and if their two or so hours of time reduced even a handful of collisions, the time and money saved is a very good return on their time investment. So glad they were able to recognize that and participate!
Love seeing you work with local law enforcement.
What a great video Jerry and Linda...I remember driving to a new job with my friend about 30 or more years ago in NY, and there was a roundabout there. I looked like Chevy Chase in European Vacation passing Big Ben and Parliment well into the night LOL! We were 3 hours late for work, but at least we made it out of that darn circle! Thank you to the 2 wonderful police officers who took the time to make this video so special as well! Safe travels! 🚙🚦🌴
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Boy! You guys are doing your thing… was great all about turnabouts, we do have some here in Oregon the outside of the metro area. So I also learned some things today. 😊Good Day!
Thank you, Cecile!
Great information no matter where you live with a roundabout!
That was awesome! We don't have many roundabouts where I live in Tennessee but I love them. The sherrifs were so great. This will help so many drivers.
Thanks Jerry and Linda. I just love your videos. 😊
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Great Video. Now I Massachusetts we call Roundabouts Rotaries. The rule of thumb is the person in the Roundabout or Rotary has the right of way. We are new here also. Enjoy your videos
very helpful thanks
You're welcome!
That was a great video. I actually love a roundabout, it keeps that traffic moving.
Same here!
Here in MA, they’re called a Rotary! But we have the same issues. Great show from all of you👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love roundabouts but my biggest pet peeve is when people stop at the yield sign when there is no traffic in the circle! Is a yield sign people, not a STOP sign!!
👏 Well done Jerry & Linda and a thank you to our local sheriffs! What a valuable video! Many people will benefit from this and more than likely this may very well prevent future accidents. My brother who was just here was struggling with these roundabouts. Wonderful idea you came up with.😊
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Great video! I wish you had gone through a roundabout bypass, Jerry. Some people don’t understand that the roundabout speed limit is 20 mph while the bypass speed limit is the same as the road before the roundabout, usually 35 mph. Safe driving, everyone!
Great point!
I personally love roundabouts! I think they are easy to navigate. We have them up here in Maryland in a lot of places. The problem in general is that people don’t pay attention when they are driving (not using blinkers, not making full stops, speeding, using cellphone). In general, after people have their new driver’s license they totally forget what they were taught on how to drive the correct way. If they would pay more attention we would have less accidents and fatalities.
Another good one. Not sure I could drive undisrtracted with the constabulary as my passenger. You handled it well.👍
Thanks James!👍
I like round abouts better than lights, they have them down here in Fort Myers, they have a few of them In Houston.
At 20 minutes into the video you have said what took me a few months to finally learn when we moved here years ago. LEFT lane goes LEFT or straight around the circle. RIGHT lane goes RIGHT or straight around roundabout. Some roundabouts do not help make that clear. For example, coming out of Village of Collier across from Evan’s Prairie Country Club is different in the street markings and confusing. Thank you so much for doing this video. I would love to see The Daily News put daily or semi-weekly drawings and hints so more visitors and Villagers would be aware. Share this video with your friends y’all. Thank you again.
Yes. Treat it as if it was regular intersection, and you'll know which lane to be in.
That's a good'n Jerry and Linda. Roundabouts are popping up more and more here in Pa. I've also seen several being constructed in Alabama as well. Thanks for the refresher course.
This was a terrific video. My sister has roundabouts where she lives in Washington state but I have never had to use one in my small community in Oregon. I've always been curious how they work and they seemed daunting to me. This was very helpful should I ever have to use one. Thanks to you and the Sheriff's office for this valuable information.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very good info. Thanks!!
A great, educational video good for anywhere USA. Our town is building more and more roundabouts though our signage is not as good as yours in The Villages. Be well guys!
Thank you for this!!! They can be so confusing
We had tons of them when we lived in New England, but they were all one lane, not two. Hoping to learn something new here today, although, I'm pretty sure I do it correctly. Side note: I purchased a book about TV, called "The Roundabout Way."
Round abouts are proven to decrease congestion and stop and go traffic which increases fuel use. Why is the US so stubborn and always resist anything new? We need to embrace these simple things even if they are new to us. Change is hard, but try! Also thank you so much to the sheriff for educating us!
I wish that there was more education and explanation at the roundabouts that indicate how to traverse them. In my neighborhood there are 3 roundabouts and they’re all completely different! Just when you think you understand how they work we get confused at the next one!
Roundabouts are great! Thank you.
PS Your channel is wonderful…fun & informative info rolled into one!
Thanks so much!
Ever since the installation of airbags, the recommendation is to hold the steering wheel at 4 and 7 so that if the airbag goes off, there’s no injury to your wrists.
Thanks for another fun video.
Interesting that TV has so many. In Jersey when I was young, a million years ago we had many of them. But they have pretty much all been taken out and replaced with traffic lights. My guess is they work much better in limited traffic areas (just a guess). To be honest I’m not a big fan of them.
Thanks for the entertainment
Big thanks to the officers! Something like this should be shown everywhere. Michigan here, we have lots of roundabouts in the lower part of the state. I honestly don’t understand why some people can’t understand how to navigate a roundabout. One roundabout near me is one of the top dangerous ones in the state. There are accidents there all the time. After watching this video, I bet it’s because of people not using turn signals, etc.
Enjoyed the video once again. You are a little behind on the roundabout count for Carmel though (we live just north of there). They are now up to over 150 roundabouts in Carmel. They build those about as fast as TV builds houses!. Over dual lane busy roads (like Morse), they still build roundabouts, but is structured as an overpass and has a roundabout on each side of the maiin road. They figure a way to put them in everywhere!
Thanks for the info!
Thank you for another fantastic show!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great information on roundabouts. Thank u. 😊
That was very helpful and informative. We have those in Colorado and I'm always wondering if I'm using them correctly. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Great topic done very well!!
There’s a new round about in my area, a week after it opened I witnessed an older gentleman turn left, -as in the 4 way stop - a truck driver (coming toward him)flashed his lights, stopped waved his arm, and the older gentleman kept going. Could have been a wreck but thank goodness a wreck was avoided.
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I’ve watched every video Jerry and Linda have done but I don’t think I can recall ever hearing a blinker sound before when Jerry has been driving. 😅
Hey now!!
Hey Jerry and Linda. Happy Monday 🤗Roundabouts are great. But unfortunately some ppl are selfish, always in a rush and have a me first attitude. And the officer/deputy/sheriff made a great point; use your signal. We are not mind readers. Ppl don’t follow dotted and solid lines on the regular road much less roundabouts. Some New Yorkers in a hurry to get in front of you just to stop at a red light 🤦♀️. We don’t have too many roundabouts but if all ppl were courteous and practiced proper driving etiquette, it would be smooth. Just from watching you drive Jerry , the left lane has the right of way. This was a much needed video. Thank you to the officer/deputy/sheriff that rode with you. No worries Jerry. We all occasionally forget the turn signal. But you owned it and are aware for future turns. Miss Linda on this drive. Wonderful video. And wives are not a nag to husbands while driving; it’s the reverse 😂😂😂. Have a great weekend and see you mailbag Monday? Know your cruise coming up.
Less is more…
@@lw3158 I do get carried away don’t I. Appreciate the content and like to comment. Have a great day 🤗.
She is absolutely one of our best commenters.🏆🏆🏆
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I live in MI and we have many roundabouts in the suburbs. I live in Lake Orion where we have four roundabouts in a three mile area on a road leading to and from I-75.
We have round abouts in our region , I just went through a round about , down the street , we need one in our region. We have ALOT of drivers from coming or going , from everywhere.
Our cityare GROWING FAST per year .
Jerry - you look so nervous driving with the police officer sitting right next to you. Lol. Love the very informative video. See you Sunday. 🛳️
Not as nervous as I am with Linda sitting there.
This was Great, I have learned a lot. I also can apply this to driving my Golf Car. Hmmm, maybe you can do another video on a Golf Car.😊. Thank you for doing this informative video.
Yes, interested to know how you would do these in a golf car since I didn’t see a golf cart lane
@@lovinglife58 hi, Golf Cars has a separate area, for example, going to Water Lily. Water Lily has a Golf Car path and to go either Water Lily Recreation or Lake Okahumpka there is around about.
We have several roundabouts in our small town of Yucaipa California. People just don't get it! 😆😆
As you approach the roundabout, just close your eyes.. & GO!!😂😂. Just kidding!!☺️😊
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I had a lady do that while I was in the roundabout, luckily there was no one in the lane next to me so I was able to avoid hitting her.
Good one!