[QUOTE=JerryP;1518878]
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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
So you can go places on a road that a golf cart that is not street legal can go.
Everyone who lives here doesn't just stay "in the bubble." [emoji16]
A few Examples:
You can cross RT44 on the south end.
You can take it to the new Lowes on 466a.
If you live in the historic area you can take it to Sam's Club, Home Depot and many other places in those malls. You can cross Rolling Acres to get to all the stores there (you CAN NOT cross 441). You can take it to our periodontist or other doctors on CR100 behind Walmart on 466.
When one has 1 car it makes getting around more convenient when the one car is in use.
How can you go to the new Lowe’s on 466A? The posted speed limit is 45 mph. A low-speed vehicle may be operated only on streets where the posted speed limit is 35 miles per hour or less.
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OK, so you caught me on one. Was thinking of examples. Sorrrrrrry. There are probably 199 others but when I wrote that reply I was sitting on the john with my iPad and wasn't fully concentrating on typing.
Edit: Wondering if you can get around that by crossing 466A at the light at Pinellas with the street legal GC? Probably not. I do find it strange that bicycles can do 25 on those roads (466A/466) but Street Legal GC's can't. I guess if the laws made sense they wouldn't be laws like (statement follows is not political just fact)the one you can buy an AR15 at 18 but not a pistol until you are 21. Such consistency.