Ted and Holly
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Living where we do, we have the misfortune of having to drive I4 to go pretty much anywhere (besides Publix). I am quite fortunate not to have to drive it to work.
I have noticed a few things that I thought I'd comment on.
1.) As much as I'd like to suggest the "usual" rules of lane use, it just does NOT apply in Orlando. People just don't use the middle or right lane to travel and the left to pass. It is a free-for-all. This is why you get people flying by you on the right, without waiting to see if you pull over to let them pass.
2.) There are plenty of exits for Walt Disney World. You do NOT need to stop in the middle lane to let the people pass you on the right, so that you can get to the exit. Chances are, the next exit will get you there too. If not, just take the next exit and reverse direction.
3.) AHHH!! REVERSE! It is NEVER ok to back up on the highway. EVER! It is always nerve-racking to drive in a place you are unfamiliar with, but that does not change the rules. If you miss that "last" Disney exit, go to the next, provided it is not another highway, and turn around!
4.) While it may take longer, all Disney exits can get you to all Disney guest areas.
Driving I4 can be trying, but it should never ruin your vacation. There are daily reports of accidents along I4, many involving injuries.
Please, drive safely.
Ted
I have noticed a few things that I thought I'd comment on.
1.) As much as I'd like to suggest the "usual" rules of lane use, it just does NOT apply in Orlando. People just don't use the middle or right lane to travel and the left to pass. It is a free-for-all. This is why you get people flying by you on the right, without waiting to see if you pull over to let them pass.
2.) There are plenty of exits for Walt Disney World. You do NOT need to stop in the middle lane to let the people pass you on the right, so that you can get to the exit. Chances are, the next exit will get you there too. If not, just take the next exit and reverse direction.
3.) AHHH!! REVERSE! It is NEVER ok to back up on the highway. EVER! It is always nerve-racking to drive in a place you are unfamiliar with, but that does not change the rules. If you miss that "last" Disney exit, go to the next, provided it is not another highway, and turn around!
4.) While it may take longer, all Disney exits can get you to all Disney guest areas.
Driving I4 can be trying, but it should never ruin your vacation. There are daily reports of accidents along I4, many involving injuries.
Please, drive safely.
Ted