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Old 01-27-2024, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 View Post
They didn't come with one of our carts and we have yet to use them even once on the cart that does have them. I guess we're playing the odds while considering our driving abilities. We slow down for curves, watch for oncoming carts, don't turn in front of an automobile, and don't have health problems that would cause us to drive straight into a tunnel wall. We can't do anything about being broadsided by a car or truck but the odds of that are low and I wonder how much a belt would help in that situation anyway.

Could be a poor choice on our part, but it's the choice we are making.

Great points, but I rarely see golf carts with metal outer structure. Many are just plastic or fiberglass. It might be better to be thrown from a cart than sticking with it?


Since there is no external structure to protect them, most motorcyclists and bicyclists wear helmets to protect their skulls. Perhaps that should be a requirement for golf carts too.

Double standards often in the blurry eyes of those who behold them. Pedestrians and bicyclists have been allowed to use most public roadways since before automobiles or golf carts were invented. Conflating bicycles with golf carts ignores the obvious difference between them: one is human-powered and rarely reaches 20mph while the other is motorized and is frequently not limited to reach only 20mph. (E-bikes can be argued in another thread) There are different standards because bicycles and golf carts are significantly different vehicle types; seeing a double standard requires ignoring that.
Great points, but I rarely see golf carts with metal outer structure. Many are just plastic or fiberglass. It might be better to be thrown from a cart than sticking with it for the duration of the collision?
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