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29-06-2009, 12:58 PM #1
how hard is it to drive in orlando?
ok for a first time how hard would it be to drive over there? I think Id just get lost and panicked in the airport but everyone seems to be fine so its making me feel like an idiot for worrying
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29-06-2009, 01:34 PM #2
Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
Honestly it really is quite easy. The roads are big, a minimum of a dual carriageway over here. If you do miss a turn then it is usually very easy to do a u-turn at the next set of lights or if you are on the I-4 (motorway) then the junctions in and around Disney are only a mile or so apart so you can turn back. Once you are in Disney then the signs for each individual park are everywhere and very clear.
As long as you have a rough idea where you are going and you know your North from your South and West from your East then should have very little problem.
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29-06-2009, 03:07 PM #3
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29-06-2009, 03:54 PM #4Wild Animal Expert
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Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
Well, I thought it was ok but a situation has come up where I would be driving myself (no DH in the car) and I haven't got the confidence to travel any distance alone, especially in the dark and part of the journey is in quite a remote area.
I'm trying to get some taxi quotes
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30-06-2009, 02:21 AM #5Cead Mille Failte!
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Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
It's not bad really.
You'll want to be on the lookout for school buses (if you are here when school is in session). If they stop you are required to stop regardless of whether you are behind it or oncoming. (Unless you are six lanes over).
Be on the lookout for school zone signs and lights. If the lights are flashing you'll have to drop to the posted speed. Sometimes there are no lights, just signs with times of day that you have to reduce your speed.
Lights on when it rains. Buckle up always. Children under four (?) in a car seat. If there is a police or other emergency vehicle (and Road Rangers are emergency vehicles) on the side of the road, you MUST move over a lane, or reduce your speed 20 miles per hour BELOW the posted limit. You'll get a ticket if you don't.
On roads of more than two lanes (in one direction) you can and will be overtaken on either side. It's not necessarily legal, but happens all the time.
Motorcyclists do not have to wear a helmet if they have a certain amount of insurance.
You can turn right on red after coming to a full and complete stop. You can turn LEFT on red if you are going from a one way to a one way street.
There are some round abouts, but not nearly as many as in the UK.
Drinking any alcohol at all and driving will run the risk of a severe penalty and heavy fines. If you are going to have even one drink, plan on NOT driving.
Some toll booths are not manned so you'll need exact change. It's a good idea to keep a roll of quarters handy.
In the greater Orlando area, although I 4 is an east-west road, I 4 runs north and south. It's enough to disorient you if you are not aware of it!
Stay OUT Of west Orlando at night. (West of Division Street, Gore Street, Central Ave, Hughey, etc.). Staying off the OBT (Orange Blossom Trail) at night is a good idea too.
Unless of course you are looking for those folks who do funny things for money.

If you take Sand Lake to the airport you won't have to pay any tolls.
If you inadvertently "run" a tollbooth, it could cost you $100 in fines (or more). There used to be an informal "free pass" for the first time someone ran a tollbooth. No more. They've really started to crack down on this.
Cops drive all sorts of unmarked cars and pickup trucks.
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30-06-2009, 04:24 AM #6
Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
I'll never drive again Tink!!
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30-06-2009, 11:46 AM #7
Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
After reading Tink's comprehensive post, I'll stick to taxis. DH refuses to give it a go (he had driven for 30 years, no accidents but does a lot of business mileage with work so says he wants the break) I have been tempted butthink for what we would use it may as well get cabs.

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30-06-2009, 11:55 AM #8Camera nut
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30-06-2009, 12:06 PM #9Cead Mille Failte!
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Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
Oh geez.
I didn't mean for it to upset anyone or put anyone off driving. I was just giving some info on the main laws and things that may catch out a driver who is new to the area.
It's really not all that bad.
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30-06-2009, 12:12 PM #10Camera nut
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Re: how hard is it to drive in orlando?
no no, you havent honestly! everyone says it's easy but it's very important to know the often unspoken rules to avoid getting tickets whilst on holiday
It's just that I think for those of us who are not convinced that we should drive on holiday anyway, it just re-enforces that feeling.
I KNOW I'd get lost even though everyone says it's signed and easy. To be honest, I just don't really want the stress
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