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Originally Posted by Talk Host
I guess you are saying that when a person becomes so incapacitated that they have to shred their drivers license, that it's still okay for them to drive a golf cart. When exactly should an incapacitated person stop driving a golf cart? Who shall make that decision?
Item #2. I hope that the natural selection of these underage drivers doesn't come at the hands of an innocent driver into whose path they veer.
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1. There's several people I know who can comfortably and safely operate a golf cart who have realized that they should not be behind the wheel of something weighing a ton or more and moving between 25-70MPH. There's no appreciable difference between operating a golf cart and a hoverround, as long as the golf cart isn't "souped up." That's why we have separate roadways for the carts. It's the folk who consider their golf carts the same as midget racers who are "inconvenienced" by those who operate their carts at other-than-full-throttle. This is TV - what's the rush?
2. It will happen, and then the grandparents will of course blame everyone other than themselves. One thing is for sure - you just can't legislate away stupidity. I saw a tee-shirt the other day with the saying:
The difference between Genius and Stupidity is Genius has its limits.