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Old 04-10-2012, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jrheydt View Post
I was told today by someone that if you have a gas cart that can go over 19 MPH and you are involved in an accident because your cart can exceed 19 MPH your insurance company will not cover you even though you were not exceeding the speed limit when the accident occured. If it's proven that your cart exceeds 19 MPH they will not cover you in case of an accident. If this is true and your cart can exceed 19 MPH why have insurance if they will not cover claims.

Anyone have any knowledge of this?

John
If true, why would this not apply to faster than 19 mph - non street legal carts as well? We get passed in our gas cart that is set to go 19.8 mph more often than not by electric carts that are non street legal.
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