It's always tempting to pay less attention and take in all of the views while carting around TV. But due to a few, you have to practice defensive driving. I get pulling around someone, when it's safe, if they aren't keeping up a reasonable speed (somewhere near the 20mph limit). But I can't count how many times I've been fed dust by someone even while I was at full pedal (which may be slightly over the limit

). Happened to me just yesterday. But just as dangerous, and also happened to me yesterday, was a cart completely stopped after an almost blind turn on one of the MM's where the lanes are split with landscaping in between. They were sitting there trying to take a picture of a gator that had ventured out. If I were not paying full attention, I could have slammed right into the back of them. Then, on the way home, where the cart path is the lane beside the road, another cart stopped to look at some wildlife on one of the golf courses, and a car coming up from behind both of us. If I had just swerved out to pass around, it could have been bad. As with many things, it comes down to using common sense. Something that seems to be severely lacking in some these days.